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2 . The ouly $ I have of this species is ergatoid. closely resem- 

 bling the ^ , but larger and darker, the abdomen also minutely and 

 densely reticulate, rugulose and subopaque. Head, thorax and 

 pedicel dark ferruginous brown ; abdomen black, around the base 

 the same colour as the thorax : head from the front very nearly 

 square, the posterior margin straight and transverse, the sides 

 straight, not convex, the posterior lateral angles a little prominent, 

 very nearly forming right angles ; mandibles broader than in the ^ , 

 the masticatory margin dentate ; clypeus and antennao as in the ^ . 

 Thorax : the posterior half of the pronotum forming part of the 

 dorsum ; the mesonotiun long, oval and slightly convex ; the meta- 

 notum grooved down the middle, concave from side to side, with 

 the sides coming to a moderately sharp edge, the concavity sloping 

 to the apex of the metanotum. Wings entirelj' wanting. Pedicel 

 long, the 1st node cuneiform but slightly broad and rounded above ; 

 2nd node from above nearly cpiadrate, broader than the 1st; abdo- 

 men massive, elongate, with the sides parallel, anteriorly slightly 

 emargiuate. 



Leiu/th, ^ 2-5-;3 ; $ 4-4-5 mm. 



Bab. Throughout our limits, and spread over the tropical regions 

 of both hemispheres. 



232. Monomoriuni loilgi, Forel, Bev. Suisse Zool. x (1902), p. 211. 



^ . Dull chestnut-brown, the mandibles, antennae and legs a 

 shade paler ; head, thorax and nodes of pedicel finely and densely 

 rugulose, opaque ; abdomen smooth and shining ; pdosity almost 

 entirely wanting; antennse and tibiae of the legs with an oblique 

 short pubescence. Head from the front rectangular with the 

 angles rounded, longer than broad ; mandibles opaque, finely 

 sculptured ; clypeus raised in the middle, the carina) nearly obso- 

 lete ; antennae long, the scape reaching beyond the top of the head : 

 eyes very small, placed a little in front of the middle on the side 

 of the head. Thorax long, the pro-mesonotum very convex, meso- 

 metanotal suture well marked, the thorax emarginate at the suture ; 

 metathorax laterally compressed ; the metanotum rectangular, sub- 

 margined at base, sloping to the meso-metauotal sutui'e. Pedicel : 

 the 1st node squamiform, anteriorly with a long petiole, a little 

 attenuate and rounded at the apex ; 2nd node globose, broader 

 than long, seen from above broader than the 1st node ; abdomen 

 elongate, oval. 



Lenyth, ^ 2'5 to nearly 3 mm. 



Hah, Kecorded so far only from Assam {Long). 



233. Monomoriuni Schurri, Ford, Rev. Suisse Zool. X (1902), p. 212. 



^ . Dark chestnut-brown, almost dark brown, the flagellum of 

 the antennae (especially at base), the 2nd node of the pedicel, and 

 the articulations of the abdominal segments a sort of dull pale 

 yellow ; head, thorax and node of pedicel very finely rugulose, 

 having a dull opaque appearance, abdomen smooth and shining; 



