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tate basally, more sparsely behind. Everywhere with abundant short silky 

 hairs. 



Head and legs, except part of femora, and antennae brownish yellow. 

 The rest dark reddish brown, with the basal half of first gastric segment lighter 

 than the other parts. 



Santa Cruz: Graciosa Bay. 



Described from specimens taken from a small colony beneath a stone 

 and from several isolated workers. 



Very close to typical fuhiccps but the antennal scapes extend dis- 

 tinctly more than three fourths the distance to occipital corners, the 

 petiolar node is not broader than long and the color is lighter. 



80. Triglyphothrix mayri, sp. nov. 



Worker. Length 1.75-2 mm. 



Head a little longer than broad, as broad in front as behind, with slightly 

 convex sides, rounded corners and moderately concave occipital borders. 

 Mandibles with five short teeth, the apical and subapical longer than the others. 

 Clypeus convex, carinate at middle, slightly rounded at anterior border; 

 Antennal scapes extending a little more than three fourths the distance to 

 occipital corners; funiculus stout, joints two to eight strongly transverse, 

 terminal joint longer than the two preceding joints taken together. Eyes 

 large and convex, located at sides of head at a distance equal to their longi- 

 tudinal diameter from anterior corners. Thorax robust, evenly convex above. 

 Epinotal spines triangular, rather stout, about as long as broad at base: epi- 

 sternal spines broader than long. Petiolar node in profile longer than high; 

 the pedicel much shorter than node, from above, subglobose about as long as 

 broad. Postpetiole a little broader than petiole and a little broader than long. 

 Legs stout. 



Subopaque, except mandibles, apical segments of gaster and legs which are 

 shining. Mandibles punctate and indistinctly striate. Clypeus longitudi- 

 nally striate. Head, thorax, petiole, and postpetiole densely and coarsely 

 punctate, the thorax and epinotum faintly and irregularly carinulate. Epi- 

 notal declivity smooth. First gastric segment with large but shallow punc- 

 tures over entire dorsum. 



Densely covered with fine, short, white pilosity. 



Color brownish yellow; gaster darker than the other parts. 



San Cristoval: Star Harbor. 



This species approaches walshi Forel from British India but differs 

 in the shorter petiole to the first node, in the head being as broad in 



