38 roEMiciD^. 



posteriorly ; legs short, femora and tibia? cylindrical. Pedicel 

 truncate, almost concave anteriorly, rounded and convex above 

 and on the sides ; abdomen about as long as the thorax and 

 slightly broader, the lind segment distinctly longer than the 1st. 



Lencjtli, ^ 8'5-9 mm. (including the mandibles); n)andibles 

 1*5 mm. 



Hah. India, 8ikhim (Mblhr) ; Bengal {liothney). 



42. Stigmatomma belli, Ford (Amblvoponc). Jvur. liumh. X. II. Soc 



xiii (1900), p. 55, ^. 



^ . Closely resembles S. rothneyi, but is more elongate in shape 

 and somewhat more coarsely and closely punctured. Black ; 

 the mandibles, antenna>, antennal cariutc, and legs ferruginous, 

 darker than in S. rothneyi ; pubescence similar but darker. Head 

 distinctly narrower posteriorly than in front, mandibles longer 

 than in /S. rothneyi, obliquely striate, \\\t\\ the apex smooth and 

 polished, anterior margin of clypeus transverse and minutely 

 denticulate ; antenna? shorter and thicker than in S. rothneyi ; 

 antennal carina? short and wide apart. Thorax and legs similar 

 to those in S. rothneyi. Pedicel distinctly longer and sub- 

 ajucally slightly constricted ; abdomen similar but comparatively 

 narrower. 



Length, ^ 9 mm. (including the mandibles) ; mandibles 2 mm. 



Hah. Western India, Kanara {Bell). 



43. Stigmatomma feae, Emery, Ann. 3Ius. Civ. Gen. xxxiv (1894), 



p. 454, 5 ; Forel (Amblvopone), Jour. Bomb. X. H. Soc. xiii 

 (1900), pp. 55 & 56, ^ . 



" ^ . Obscurely fuscous, with a covering of short hairs ; head 

 coarsely reticulate and thorax densely punctate and opaque ; 

 abdomen slightly punctured, shining, anterior angles of tlie head 

 prominent, the frontal line very lightly impressed ; clypeus striate, 

 anteriorly with a transverse impression and armed with minute 

 teeth ; mandibles deeply striate and armed with a double row of 

 curved teeth ; eyes rather large ; flagellum of the antennae incras- 

 sate, thickening towards the apex. 



" Length, including mandibles, (J-()-5 mm. 



" Hah. Bui-ma, Kareiniee, and the Shan plateau 1400-1500 

 metres." {Forel.) 



Unknown to me. 



Genus ANOCHETUS. 



Myrmecia, pt., Fahr. Syst. Piez. 1804, p. 42-3, ^ . 



Odontomachus, pt.. Smith, Jour. Linn. Soc. vi (1801). p. 44, pi. 



iig. 4, § . 

 Anoclietns, Mayr, Europ. Formicid. 1861, p. 53, <^ . 



Type, A. ghilliani. Spin., from Europe, Spain. 

 Range. Botii hemispheres. 



5 . Head like that of Odontomachns, somewhat irregularly rect- 

 angular ; mandibles placed very close together in the middle of the 



