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<paragraph id="642D654FAC66CDDC08FA5861C184B536" pageNumber="334">, [[ worker ]] et [[ queen ]] (No. 8). Variete.. Longue de 4, 8 a 7 mill, avec le devant de la tete, les scapes et le 1 er article des funicules rougeatres, tandis que le reste des funicules, le thorax et l'ecaille sont noirs.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="64F85A2E1A35B1FD59ABC6244CC5E4E8" pageNumber="334">(8). Very common on foliage of bushes, &amp; c.; open places or dry thickets, below 1000 ft. All parts of the island.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="BD4A40F65E0280E4AFF4F407E8F31536" pageNumber="334">(8 a). Near Chateaubelais (leeward). August. Thickets not far from seashore; on bushes. The formicarium is made in rotten wood, or rarely under stones, the ants apparently choosing that which has been riddled by termites. It is of considerable extent, and may contain</paragraph>
<paragraph id="E8F7A22F03CBCAA279E66BFFE057D395" lastPageNumber="335" pageNumber="334">Dr. A. Forel, Formicides several hundred ants, with a few females. The ants, when disturbed, run over the intruders actively, but hardly attempt to bite.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8037DDD62ABB6DC809E6D11EC818E6D2" pageNumber="335">(8 b). Open Valley, Richmond Estate (leeward). Near sea-level. Oct. 31 st. Formicarium in a rotten stump.</paragraph>
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