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Aenictus rabori Chapman, 1963
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Aenictus rabori, head
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Overview
This ant species was named after the late Dr. Dioscoro Rabor, a pioneering worker on Philippine vertebrates.

Names
Scientific source:

Geographic distribution
Cuernos de Negros Mountains (Horns of Negros), Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental Province, Negros Island.

References
Wilson, E.O. 1964. The true army ants of the Indo-Australian area. Pacific Insects 6:427-483.

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