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446. Camponotus luteus, Smith (Formica), Cat. vi (1858), p 19 

 Formica tincta, Smith, Cat. vi (1858), p. 21, $. 



$ . Reddish yellow, covered with a fine, rather sparse, erect, 

 yellowish pubescence ; head subtriangular, smooth, but not shining, 

 with a few irregularly scattered punctures ; mandibles with 7 teeth 

 clypeus vertically carinate, with anteriorly a rectangularly pro- 

 duced median lobe, not so long as in C. compressus. Thorax 

 massive, the mesonotum gibbous ; legs stout, femora broad, strongly 

 compressed, tibiae cylindrical. Node of pedicel wedge-shaped, not 

 much more convex in front than posteriorly ; abdomen broadly 

 oval, depressed. 



unknown. 



Length, $ 12 mm. 



Hob. Northern India (Brit. Mus.) ; Burma (BingTuxm) ; Java 

 (Mayr}. 



Described from the type in the collection of the British Museum. 

 Formica tincta of Smith, the type of which, a $ , is also in the 

 British Museum collection, seems to me only a colour variation of 

 this species. C. tinctus has the reddish yellow of the abdomen 

 marked with three broad transverse black bands. 



447. Camponotus gretae, Forel, Ann. Soc. Ent. Beige, xlvi (1902), 



p. 288, $. 



$ . Head and thorax reddish yellow ; abdomen brown, with 

 yellow bands lying over the apical margins of the segments and 

 spreading narrowly along the bases of the succeeding segments ; 

 antennas concolorous with the head, mandibles of a deeper reddish, 

 legs yellow. Finely rugulose all over, somewhat shining, in certain 

 lights subopaque, the front punctured ; pilosity yellowish, fairly 

 abundant and long, oblique, nearly recumbent, and shorter on 

 the scape of the antenna? and on the tibi of the legs. Head 

 longer than broad, strongly constricted anteriorly, occiput widely 

 but slightly emarginate ; mandibles with the masticatory margin 

 very broad, armed with G teeth and one on the inner margin, the 

 apical tooth long and acute ; clypeus narrow and depressed, giving 

 the head a truncate appearance anteriorly, posteriorly it is broadly 

 rounded and anteriorly it is produced and narrowly rounded, the 

 cheeks on each side of the clypeus slightly swollen : antennai long, 

 filiform, the scape striate at base and extending to the top of the 

 head ; eyes large, placed a little to the front in the upper third of 

 the head, Thorax and abdomen as in C. mitis, $ ; pedicel with 

 the node cuneiform, broad, transverse above; wings hyaline, 

 nervures yellow. 



Lew/th, $ 13 mm. 



Hah. Eecorded only from the Thaungyin Valley, Tenasserim. 



