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<taxonomicName id="1FDCF62CEAD560D0B80E331954230EA5" LSID-HNS="urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_concepts:180077" class="Insecta" family="Formicidae" genus="Tetramorium" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName-HNS="Tetramorium setigerum quaerens Forel" order="Hymenoptera" pageNumber="193" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="subSpecies" species="setiferum" subSpecies="quaerens">Tetramorium setiferum Mayr subspecies quaerens Forel</taxonomicName>
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<paragraph id="033B82937937CF1089DA76F9CE4D2BAD" pageNumber="193">Plate XVIII, Figures 1 and 2 Numerous workers from Niapu (Lang and Chapin). The note accompanying the specimens states that they "form a ring of loose particles of soil about the entrance of their nests during the rainy season, each ant carrying the particle to a certain distance and then letting it drop and returning at once to the entrance. During the dry season they carry out the particles and food-remnants without attempting to construct a crater. The photographs (Pl. XVIII) show the difference in the appearance of the nest during the wet and dry seasons. These ants are very common, as about a dozen colonies were observed about the village of Niapu. They were usually situated along the paths or in clearings and seem to prefer dry soil."</paragraph>
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