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I have a specimen from Tenasserim which I identify somewhat 

 doubtfully as this species. It resembles 0. ebenina, but is smaller 

 and black ; it has the cheeks and antennal hollows finely striate, 

 and the pedicel as in C. ebenina var. corax, Forel, but differs from 

 Forel's description of C. travancorensis by the pilositv being ex- 

 tremely sparse, almost wanting. 



154. Cremastogaster sagei, Forel, Rev. Suisse Zool. x (1902), p. 204, 



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$ . Light chestnut-red all over, smooth, polished and shining, 

 the antennal hollows and the cheeks below the eyes finely striate ; 

 pilosity pale, sparse, rather long. Head square, mandibles finely 

 striate at base, clypeus with a small medial impression ; antenna? 

 comparatively long, the scape extending slightly beyond the top of 

 the head ; club of the flagellum formed of the apical three joints : 

 eyes not prominent, placed rather above the medial line of the 

 head. Thorax: the pronotum slightly convex, rounded anteriorly, 

 somewhat laterally bituberculate ; pro-mesonotal suture obsolete ; 

 meso-metanotal suture distinct, the thorax constricted and im- 

 pressed at the suture ; metanotum with the basal portion level, 

 widening posteriorly, with very short, acute, divergent spines at 

 the posterior lateral angles, and an obsolete longitudinal stria or 

 two laterally above, apical portion oblique and sloping. Pedicel : 

 the 1st joint flat, circular in front, with a slight wide emargination 

 at apex above ; 2nd joint narrower than the 1st, seen from above 

 with three small rounded tubercles ; abdomen about as long as 

 the thorax or a little longer. 



5 . " Wings hyaline. Metauotum bituberculate." (Forel.) 

 Length, $ 3-4 ; $ 8-8-3 mm. 



Hab. The Himalayas from Dharmsala (Sage) to Sikhim (Moller), 

 from 2000 to 7000 ft. elevation. 



155. Cremastogaster millardi, Forel, Rev. Suisse Zool. x (1902), 



p. 205, . 



. Head, thorax and pedicel shining yellowish brown, antennae 

 and legs a little more yellow, abdomen dark brown ; head, thorax 

 and abdomen smooth, polished, shining, the last only appearing 

 in a strong light to be faintly punctured at base ; pilosity short, 

 somewhat abundant, oblique on the tibiae and scape. Head nearly 

 as broad as long, sides convex ; antenna of moderate length, 

 the scape barely reaching the top of the head, club of flagellum of 

 only two joints. Thorax : the pro- and mesonotum convex, the 

 pro-mesonotal suture nearly obsolete, ineso-metauotal suture dis- 

 tinct with a transverse feeble carina behind it ; basal portion of 

 metanotum a little broader than long; metanotal spines short, 

 acute and suberect. Pedicel short : 1st node flat, broadened and 

 arched anteriorly ; 2nd node with a deep medial groove ; abdomen 

 short and broad. 



Length, $ 1-9-2 mm. 



Hab. Eecorded so far only from Tenasserim, Mo\iln\ein(Hodgson). 



