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19221 Wheeler., Ants <strong>of</strong> the Belgian Congo 1065<br />

Campon<strong>of</strong>us (Myrmawblys) thomuseti FOREL, 1914, Rev. Suisse Zool., SXII,<br />

p. 272.<br />

Type locality: Cascade Estate, 1000 ft., Mah6, SEYCHELLES (H. If. Scott).<br />

SEYCHELLES: Silhouette, Mare aux Cochons (H. M. Scott).<br />

Polyrhachis bihamata (Drury) =Formica bihainata Drury, 1773, ‘Illustr. Nat.<br />

Hist.,’ 11, P1. XXXVIII, figs. 7 and 8 (Q), was originally described from Johanna Island,<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the Comoros. As pointed out by Fore1 in 1907, this was probably a mistake in<br />

the labelling <strong>of</strong> the type specimen, since this common East Indian ant has never been<br />

found again in the Malagasy Region and sinre the genus Polyrhachis is otherwise not<br />

represented there.

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