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			<title>specimens for revision of Polyergus</title>
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			<dc:creator>James C. Trager</dc:creator>
			<description>Hello all. On the moderator's suggestion, I am further notifying you in this section of my interest in specimens of Polyergus from around the world. I have discovered several species that are undescribed or need to be brought out of synonymy in North America, and also plan to study the variation in the Eurasian species. These include the black species of Asia (samurai, nigerrimus)and the widely distributed red rufescens. Other areas of great interest, due to lack or near lack of specimens, are  ...</description>
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