38 FOEMICID^. 



posteriorly; legs short, femora and tibiae 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 2nd segment distinctly longer than the 1st. 



Length, Q 8*5-9 mm. (including the mandibles) ; mandibles 

 1-5 mm. 



Hob. India, Sikhim (Moller} Bengal (Eothney), 



42. Stigmatomma belli, Fore! (Amblyopone), Jour. Bomb. N. H. 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, antennae, antennal carinae, 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, with the apex smooth and 

 polished, anterior margin of clypeus transverse and minutely 

 denticulate ; antennae shorter and thicker than in S. rothneyi ; 

 antennal carinae short and wide apart. Thorax and legs similar 

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

 apically slightly constricted ; abdomen similar but comparatively 

 narrower. 



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



Hob. Western India, Kanara (Bell). 



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



p. 454, ; Ford (Amblyopone), Jour. Bomb. N. 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 the 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 ro\v of 

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

 sate, thickening towards the apex. 



" Length, including mandibles, G-6'5 mm. 



" Hob. Burma, Karennee, and the Shan plateau 1400-1500 

 metres." (Forel.) 



Unknown to me. 



Genus ANOCHETUS. 



Myrmecia, pt., Fabr. Syst. Piez. 1804, p. 423, . 



Odontomachus, pt., Smith, Jour. Linn. Soc. vi (1861), p. 44, pi. 



fig- 4, . 

 Anochetus, Mayr, Europ. Foi-micid. 1861, p. 53, $ . 



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

 Range. Both hemispheres. 



g . Head like that of Odontomachus, somewhat irregularly rect- 

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



