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40.
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. Pl. VI. figs. 15, 16.
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Ent. Syst. Supp. 280. 38 [[worker]]; Syst. Piez. 408. 53.
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<paragraph id="C9825006FC7CBBEF1FE9337BACB18499" pageId="94" pageNumber="94">Latr. Hist. Nat. Fourm. 200. pl. vii. f. 44. A. [[worker]], B [[queen]].</paragraph>
<paragraph id="F3A898DB7CCC9D2860582C5FD620B1AF" pageId="94" pageNumber="94">Halid. Trans, Linn. Soc. xvii. (1837).</paragraph>
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, St. Farg. Hym. i. 194. 7.
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<paragraph id="D44D0D7B7665A800BC4F21BE177BB2F2" pageId="94" pageNumber="94">Hab. South America; Demerara; Brazil; Para.</paragraph>
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Fabricius appears to be in error in giving the habitat Senegal to this species in the Supplement to the ' Entomologia Systematica,' and it is repeated in the ' Systerna Piezatorum.' I think there can be no doubt that the figure in Latreille's ' Fourmis ' represents the South American species; and Fabricius quotes the figure as representing his
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. Be this as it may, the more minute description of Latreille is certainly that of the South American species.
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