114 Psyche [Jim 



Head, including the mandibles, thorax, petiole, postpetiole and antennae opaque; 

 gaster and legs shining. Mandibles finely longitudinally striated. Clypeus 

 co'arsely longitudinally rugose, on the sides reticulately rugose. Head above and 

 on the sides finely and evenly longitudinally rugose, with the interrugal spaces 

 reticulate-punctate. Thorax, petiole and postpetiole densely punctate, the thorax 

 also reticulately and longitudinally rugose both on the dorsal and pleural surfaces. 



Hairs yellowish, short and rather abundant, clavate and erect on the head, thorax 

 and abdomen, appressed and pointed on the legs and scapes. 



Color ferruginous red; antenna?, legs and gaster, except the posterior borders of 

 the segments, somewhat paler; mandibular teeth black. 



Described from a single specimen taken by Mr. J. C. Bradley on 

 Billy's Island in the Okefenokee Swamp. 



In the shape of the body and in coloration, this species is very 

 similar to L. schaumi Roger, but differs in the much coarser, longi- 

 tudinal rugosity of the head and thorax, much larger and differ- 

 ently shaped epinotal spines and in the shape of the petiolar node, 

 the sides and posterior declivity of which are much more convex 

 and rounded. From L. fortinodis Mayr., bradleyi differs in these 

 same characters, except the shape of the petiole, and in the paler 

 coloration. 



13. Leptothorax curvisjnnosiis Mayr. — Atlanta and Clayton 



(J.C.B). 



14. Leptothorax (Dichothorax) pergandei Emery. — Atlanta(J. C. B.). 



15. Pogonomyrmex badius Latr. — Bower Station, Albany, Bain- 



bridge, Spring Creek, Tybee Island, St. Simon's Island and 

 Billy's Island, Okefenokee Swamp (J. C. B.). 



16. Aphcenogaster lamellidens Mayr. — Gainesville, Spring Creek 



and Thunderbolt (J. C. B.)." 



17. Aphcenogaster treatoe Forel. — Tallulah Falls, Clayton and Black 



Rock Mt., 2000-3500 ft. (J. C. B.). 



18. Aphcenogaster treatce Froel var. ashmeadi Emery. — Atlanta and 



St. Simon's Island. 



19. Aphoenogaster fulva Roger. — Black Rock Mt., Spring Creek 



and Gainesville (J. C. B.). 



20. Aphoenogaster fulva Roger subsp. aquia Buckley. — Summer- 



ville, Tallulah Falls, Clayton, Atlanta, Black Rock Mt., 

 and Billy's Island, Okefenokee Swamp (J. C. B.). 



21. Aphoenogaster tennesseensis Mayr. — Clayton (J. C. B. and 



W. T. D.). 



