"Voyage de M. E. Simon l' le de Ceylan (janvier - F vrier 1892). 3e M moire. Formicides" is a scientific exploration of the ant species found in Ceylon (modern-day Sri Lanka). Authored by C. Emery, this work documents the entomological observations and findings from the voyage of M. E. Simon in early 1892. This detailed study offers valuable insights into the diversity and classification of Formicidae (ants) on the island during that period. It serves as a historical record of the region's insect life and contributes to the broader understanding of zoology and entomology. The text provides a fascinating glimpse into the natural history of Ceylon, making it a compelling resource for scientists, historians, and anyone interested in the study of ants and their geographical distribution.
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