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<paragraph id="0EE4558B89A6D03838AA97910058391E" pageNumber="77">Worker and Female (dealated).-Differing from the preceding form in color, the mandibles being nearly black, the frontal carina, antenna) and legs blackish brown, very nearly as dark as the remainder of the body, the posterior borders of the abdominal segments slightly paler and more reddish. The mandibles and gaster are shining as in the typical form.</paragraph>
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from eight workers and a female from Medje (type locality), two workers from Ngayu, and a female from Gamangui (Lang and Chapin), all found in the stomachs of toads (Bufo superciliaris, polycercus, funereus, and tuberosus).
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