AV heeler: the ants of BORNEO. 



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Two major workers and one minor from Kuching (John Hewitt), 

 one major from British North Borneo (E. B. Kershaw) and a minor 

 from Sadong, Sarawak (H. W. Smith) agree in measurements with the 

 type of this species as defined by Emery. Smith unfortunately based 

 the species on a female, so that, as Emery says, examination of the 

 type would probably give no clue as to whether it belonged to this 

 form or to the subspecies described by the Italian myrmecologist as 

 subsp. eximius from Sumatra. 



*156a. Camponotus (Myrmoturba) festinus subsp. eximius 



Emery. 



Camponotus festinus subsp. eximius Emery, Ann. Mus. civ. Geneva, 1900, 

 ser. 2, 20, p. 701, ^ . 

 Type-locality: Si Rambe, Sumatra (E. Modigliani). 

 A single worker major from Kuching (John Hewitt). 



*157. Camponotus (Myrmoturba) autrani Forel. 



Camponotus autrani Forel, Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique, 1886, 30, p. 165, ^ . 

 Camponotus festinus subsp. autrani Emery, Ann. Mus. civ. Geneva, 1888, 



ser. 2, 5, p. 528, ^ . 

 Camponotus {Myrmoturba) autrani Forel, Rev. Suisse zool., 1914, 22, p. 266. 



Type-locality: Sumatra (Conrad Klaesi). 



Two major workers from Sadong, Sarawak (H. W. Smith). 



158. Camponotus (Myrmoturba) sucki Forel. 



Camponotus sucki Forel, Mitth. Naturh. mus. Hamburg, 1901, 18, p. 71, ^ . 

 Camponotus (Myrmoturba) sucki Forel, Rev. Suisse zool., 1914, 22, p. 267. 



Type-locality: Tandjong, S. E. Borneo (Fritz Suck). 



159a. Camponotus (Myrmoturba) maculatus Fabricius subsp. 



SETiTiBiA Forel. 



Camponotus maculatus race setitibia Forel, Mitth. Naturh. mus. Hamburg, 

 1901, 18, p. 68, y . 



Type-locality: Tandjong, S. E. Borneo (Fritz Suck). 



