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3.
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.
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, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. iv. 196 [[worker]] (1850).
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<paragraph id="4C014551E582AD0791F374A273865F66" pageId="199" pageNumber="199">Hab. Africa (West Coast of the Gaboon River).</paragraph>
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At page 200 of the Proceedings of the Academy is a paper, which suggests the identity of
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with
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; this is founded on the fact of Dr. Savage having found specimens of
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in company with
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; and in a small phial forwarded to the Society, containing the
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, were three spe- cimens of
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, which Dr. Savage considers to he the perfect insect. Notwithstanding this opinion and the details which follow, I must state my doubts of there being any con- nexion between these insects; they were not found together in a nest, but on the ground; and I am at present ignorant of any such disparity in size, or even an approach to it, occurring in the whole group of the Formicidae, more particularly between males and workers. I must add, that I do not consider the evidence suffi- cient: I should certainly expect to find the male possessing the same number of joints in the palpi as the worker, which in this case is not so:
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has 2 joints in both the labial and max- illary palpi; in
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I can only discover 1 labial and 2 max- illary joints. In India, where
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is common,
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has not been discovered. Should, however, the opinion of Dr. Savage prove to be correct, we may reasonably expect that
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prove to be the male of
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. I think it is more probably its parasite.
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