REVISION OF NEARCTIC TERMITES. 



75 



Workers about the same as G. tenuirostris, but in tenuirostris the 

 head is more reddish and cinereus is more brown; both 14-jointed 

 antennae. 



Occm-s in Texas, from San Diego, Duval County, Beeville, Bee 

 County (Schwarz) ; New Braunfels (Comal County) (Wheeler) ; Uvalde 

 September 21 (Parman) and I>alde and Laguna, Uvalde County 

 (Snyder) ; Tiger Mills, Burnet County (Schaupp) ; Lampasas, Lam- 



Fl<5. 58.— 1. CON3TRICrorERME3 CINEREUS. DOKSAL VIEW OF FIRST FORM QUEEN. X l2. 2. LeUC- 

 ERMES TENUIS. DORSAL VIEW OF HEAD AND PROTHORAX OF SEXUAL. WINGED ADUI.T. (NOTE ABSENCOE 

 OF OCELLI.) X 46. 



Dasas County (Cushman) ; and west to Devils River, Valverde County 

 (Webster). ^(Fig. 59.) 



Genus LEUCOTERMES Silvestri. 



Winged. — Clypeus three times as broad as long, not near as long as 

 in most Eutermes; no ocelli; fontanelle indistinct; antennae with 

 joints 2, 3, and 4 ver}" short; gula as broad as long, rather broader 



