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the thorax and the apical margin of the mandibles are darker. 

 Head, thorax and legs with sparse, the abdomen with abundant 

 erect hairs. The head is much broader than the thorax and 

 the abdomen ; it is broadest in the middle, in the front much, 

 posteriorly less narrowed ; the lateral margins in front, as well as 

 behind the eyes, waved, and the posterior margin truncate with 

 projecting rounded angles. The eyes placed in the middle of the 

 sides of the head. The antennal carinse are arched and bounded 

 by the inner margins of the antennal hollows, these are deep in 

 front, flattening out posteriorly. The clypeus in front is abruptly 

 truncate. The antennae are slender, not very long. The mandibles 

 are at the base smaller and nearer together than at the apex, 

 which is bent at right angles and split into two large teeth on the 

 masticatory margin ; before the middle is a small, and after the 

 middle, nearer the apex, a much larger tooth. The head is entirely 

 smooth and shining, and only the space between the antennal 

 hollows is longitudinally striate. The prothorax is much broader 

 than the rest of the thorax, rounded somewhat suddenly, con- 

 stricted anteriorly into a small neck, smooth and shining. The 

 rest of the thorax above is transversely striate or rugose, on the 

 sides smooth and shining. The node of the pedicel is conical, 

 with a somewhat obtuse spine above, and on the underside a 

 small tooth in front. The pedicel is inserted wholly under the 

 anterior face of the abdomen. This latter is oval, about as broad 

 as the prothorax ; its 1st segment is broader than long, anteriorly 

 somewhat smaller, and is plainly truncate behind and above the 

 rounded front face. The tibiae are tolerably broad, and the claw- 

 bearing or apical joint of the tarsi is the longest ; the claws are 

 simple." (Roger.) 



Length, $ 6'5 mm. 



Hab. Ceylon (Nietner). 



54. Anochetus princeps, Emery, Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. xxi (1884), 

 p. 379, $ ; Forel, Jour. Bomb. N. H. Soc. xiii (1900), p. 59, . 



" . Ferruginous, shining, with erect hairs, but no pubescence ; 

 head posteriorly deeply emarginate, broadened anteriorly, the 

 front striate, the rest smooth, the clypeus in front deeply excavate ; 

 mandibles smooth, the internal margin denticulate, the apex with 

 two large obtuse teeth, the intermediate tooth obsolete, merged 

 into the apical tooth. Thorax : the pro- and rnesonotum shining, 

 with scattered, partially obsolete, piligei-ous tubercles ; scutellum 

 transversely raised ; rnetanotuin transversely rugose ; the pedicel 

 with an elevated node unarmed." (Emery.) 



Length, 7*5-8 mm. 



Hab. Procured by Signer Fea in Tenasserim, extending to 

 Java. 



