wheeler: the ants of Borneo. 93 



117a. Cataulacus granulatus subsp. hispidus Smith. 



Caiaulacus hispidus Smith, Trans. Ent. soc. London, 1876, p. 611, ^ , pi. 11, 



fig. 11. 

 Cataulacus granulatus subsp. hispidus Forel, Rev. Suisse zool., 1911, 19, p. 24, 



Type-locality: Singapore. 



Sarawak, Borneo (Haviland). 



A single worker from Kuching (John Hewitt), 



118. Cataulacus hispidulus Smith. 



Cataulacus hispidulus Smith, Jouj'n. Proc. Linn. soc. London. Zool., 1864, S, 



p. 76, y , pi. 4, fig. 7; Mayr, Ann. Mus. civ. Genova, 1872, 2, p. 155 ; 



Emery, ibid., 1887, ser. 2, 5, p. 470, ^ ; Em. Andre, Mem. Soc. zool. 



France, 1892, 5, p. 55, ^ . 

 Cataulacus granulatus var. hispidtdus Dalla Torre, Cat. Hymenop., 1893, 7, 



p. 138. 



Type-locality: Sumatra (A. R. Wallace). 

 Sarawak (Doria and Beeeari), Kapouas Basin (Chaper). 

 Four workers from Kuching (John Hewitt) and one from Bongo Mt. 

 (Hewitt and Brooks). 



119. Cataulacus horridus Smith. 



Cataulacus horridus Smith, Journ. Proc. Linn. Soc. London. Zool., 1857, 2, 

 p. 81, y , pi. 2, fig. 3; Emery, Rev. Suisse zool., 1893, 1, p. 216. 



Cataulacus insularis Smith, Journ. Proc. Linn. soc. London. Zool., 1857, 2, 

 p. 80, &, pi. 2, fig. 4. 



Type-locality: Sarawak, Borneo (A. R. Wallace). 



Three workers and six males from Kuching (John Hewitt). The 

 males agree very closely with Smith's description of his C. insularis, 

 except in having the gaster entirely black, so that I regard insularis as 

 a synonjon of horridus. He describes the gaster of his specimen as 

 reddish at the base, a condition probably due to immaturity. 



120. Cataulacus praetextus Smith. 



Cataidacus praetextus Smith, Trans. Ent. soc. London, 1867, ser. 3, 5, p. 528, ^ , 

 pi. 26, fig. 5. 



