18,3 Light: Notes on Philippine Termites, I 251 
Rhinotermes (Schedorhinotermes) tarakensis Oshima, 1914. (Oshima, 1920.) 
Original locality: Tarakan, Dutch Borneo. 
Philippine distribution: Luzon, Laguna Province, near Paete (McGregor). 
Foreign distribution: Borneo. 
Living “under a hard, round, black nest.” 
Imago unknown. 
Termitogetonella tibiaoensis Oshima, 1920. 
Original and only known locality: Panay, Antique Province, Tibiao (Mc- 
Gregor). 
“Living in an old log.” 
Imago known. 
Termes (Termes) copelandi Oshima, 1914. (Oshima, 1914, 1916, 1920. 
Termes (Macrotermes) copelandi Oshima, 1920. 
Original locality: Los Bafios. 
Philippine distribution: Luzon, Laguna Province, Los Bafios (Baker) ; 
Manila (McGregor); Rizal Province (McGregor); Palawan (Schultze) ; 
Panay, Capiz Province, Ibajay (McGregor). 
No foreign distribution known as such but if, as seems probable, this 
is Termes gilvus, it is widespread throughout the East Indies. 
“Forms broad low clay mounds.” “Makes earthen runways over trees 
and shrubs eating their bark.” One of the commonest mound-building 
termites, if not the only common mound-building species. 
Imago unreported as such. 
Common throughout East Indies. 
Termes dives Hagen, 1858. 
Original locality: Manila (Baron von Huegel, Heer, Chamisso). 
Philippine distribution not known. 
Foreign distribution: Common throughout East Indies. 
Imago known. 
Termes gilvus Hagen, 1858. (Holmgren, 1913.) 
Probably the same as 7. copelandi Oshima. 
Termes (Macrotermes) luzonensis Oshima, 1914. (Oshima, 1914, 1916, 1920.) 
Original locality: Los Bafios. : 
Philippine distribution: Luzon, Laguna Province (Baker) ; Rizal Province 
(McGregor). 
No foreign distribution known. 
‘“Builds large earth mounds and. makes tunnels on Artocarpus.” Prob- 
ably a form of 7. copelandi or T. gilvus. 
Imago (queen) known but not described. 
Termes (Macrotermes) manilanus Oshima, 1914. (Oshima, 1914, 1916, 1920,) 
Original locality: Manila. 
Philippine distribution: Luzon, Manila (C. S. Banks); Laguna Province 
(McGregor) ; Panay, Antique Province, Culasi (McGregor). 
No foreign distribution known. 
Known only from winged imago. 
