530 bulletin: museum of compakative zoology. 



4. Ectomomyrmex javanus Mayr. 



One worker from Kuling, near Kiu-kiang. Nine workers from 

 Mokanshan, one from Soochow and one female from Loka, between 

 Shanghai and Foochow (Gee). 



5. Euponera (Brachyponera) luteipes (Mayr). 



A single worker from Hong-kong (Terry). Common throughout 

 India, Ceylon, Burma, the Philippines, and the Malay Peninsula. 



6. Euponera (Brachyponera) nigrita Emery subsp. 



CHiNENSis Emery. 



Workers and females from Soochow and several workers from 

 Mokanshan (Gee). The female measures 5 mm. The node is 

 broader, higher, and more compressed anteroposteriorly than in the 

 worker. The wings are rather opaque, grayish hyaline, with pale 

 brown veins and pterostigma. 



This subspecies was originally described from Shanghai. . The 

 typical nigriia ranges over Burma, Tenasserim, and India and is 

 closely related to E. (B.) solitaria F. Smith of Japan. 



7. Leptogenys (Lobopelta) kitteli Mayr subsp. 

 ALTiSQUAMis Forel. 



Three workers and an imperfect male from Hong-kong (Terry). 

 Hitherto known only from the Thaungyin Valley, Tenasserim. 



8. Leptogenys (Lobopelta) peuqueti Ern. Andre. 

 A single worker from Mokanshan (Gee). 



9. Odontomachus haematoda (Linne). 



Two workers from Hong-kong (Terry), several from Mokanshan, 

 Soochow, Foochow, and Ziang San (Gee). 



10. Odontomachus monticola Emery subsp. pauperculus, 



subsp. nov. 



Length about 6 mm. 



Differing in its much smaller size from the typical monticola, its var. longi 

 Forel and its subsp. pundulatus Forel, which measure from 10-13 mm. The 



