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THE ANT CA TAGLYPHIS BIRMAN A A SYNONYM — 
7 he specimen described as Cataglyphis birmana by Collingwood in 
1962 (Ent. Tidskr., 83: 227, figs. 8, 9; type locality Malvedaung, 
Tenasserim, Burma, 300 m) is a worker minor of Camponotus 
singularis (— Formica singularis F. Smith, 1868, Cat. Hym. Brit. 
Mus., 6: 27; type locality “Java.”) New synonymy. The type of 
C. birmana was loaned by Dr. Eric Kjellander through the courtesy 
of Mr. C. A. Collingwood, and has been returned to the Naturhis- 
toriska Riksmuseum, Stockholm. — W. L. Brown, Jr., Department 
of Entomology, Cornell University. 
