136 On Ants from jSorth and Ceninil Australia. 



No. 29. Camponotus [Myrmoturla] viUosa, sp. n. 



$ .— L. 9-12-5 mm. 



In the ^ major the clypeus is carinate and feebly and 

 •widely enuirginate ; mandibles 7-dentate, finely reticulate, 

 with scattered piligerous points ; scapes just reach tiie 

 occiput. Declivous surface of epinotum half as long as 

 basal surface. Scale high, narrow. In the ^ minor man- 

 dibles 6-dentate, clypeus carinat}e, anterior border straight ; 

 scale similarly shaped, but broader and lower. Whole body 

 very finely reticulate, more feebly on gaster, and ^ minor 

 less than ^ major. 



Scapes and tibiae hairy ; the whole body with long scattered 

 outstanding hairs. Yellow; head, mandibles, and gaster of 

 5 major chestnut, darker, with a still darker patcli on the 

 vertex, joints of legs also darker ; bases of first, second, and 

 third gastric segments yellow; ^ minor entirely yellow, 

 sometimes top of head and gaster slightly darker. 



Batchelor, N.T., 12. xii. 12. 



t^ 

 No. 87. Camponotus (^Mj/rmoturba^ macuIatuSj F., 

 subsp. novce-huUandice, Mayr. 



Batchelor, N.T., 12. xii. 12. ^ major and minor. 



No. 215. Camponotus (^Mi/rmosphr/ma) wiederkehri, For., 

 var. lucidior, For. 



? (not yet described). — L. 16 mm. 



Clypeus more convex in centre, head slightly narrower, 

 altogether darker in colour, with the yellow border to the 

 base of the first three segments of gaster more pronounced 

 than in the ^ major, but otherwise similar except for the 

 sexual differences. 



Alice Springs, Central Australia. (^ ? ^ . 



No. 82. Cainponoius [Myrmocamelus) ephippium, Sm. 

 Batchelor, 12. xii. 12. g , 



No. 83. Calomyrmex albertist, Em. 

 Batchelor, N.T., 23. i. 13. $. 



