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and thick, with a minute acute tooth at the base beneath, the 

 sides of the node flattened ; the second node much wider and sub- 

 globose. ' 



Hab. Rio (Constantia). (Coll. Rev. Hamlet Clark.) 



This species resembles P. sericata, but in that species the pe- 

 tiole is longer and very slender, and not toothed beneath. 



14. PSEUDOMYRMA EJECTA. 



Worker. Length 1^ line. — Rufo-testaceous, smooth and 

 shining : the head, hinder part of the thorax, femora and tibia;, 

 darker-coloured ; abdomen blackish-brown ; the thorax stran- 

 gulated in the middle, the first node of the petiole subelongate, 

 a minute tooth at the base of the petiole beneath, both the nodes 

 rufo-testaceous ; the tarsi pale testaceous. 



Hab. — ? 



The habitat is probably Brazil ; it is the smallest species of the 

 genus known. 



15. PsEUDOMYRMA FLAVIDULA. 



Worker. Length 2f lines. — Entirely smooth and shining 

 yellow : the eyes and tips of the mandibles black ; the head 

 broader than in F. pallida, which it much resembles ; a very 

 faintly impressed line runs from the anterior stem ma to the cly- 

 peus, which has a deeper impressed pit in the middle. Thorax 

 strangulated in the middle. Abdomen covered with a fine silky 

 pile ; more or less fuscous at the apex, and with a fuscous spot, 

 more or less distinct, on each side at the base. 



Hab. Brazil (Santarem). 



16. PsE'cDOMYRMA FABER. PL XIII. fig. 11. 



Worker. Length 3 lines. — The head and thorax dark black- 

 ish-brown, the coxas and femora dark rufo-piceous, theantennje, 

 tibia; and tarsi rufo-testaceous ; the mandibles, anterior margin 

 of the face and the abdomen, pale testaceous, entirely smooth and 

 shining; the first node of the petiole slender and clavate, the 

 second subclavate and more ovate. 



Hah. Brazil (Ega). 



17. PsEUDOMYRMA CLADOICA. PL XIII. fig. 12. 



Worker. Length 4 lines. — Head black ; the thorax, legs and 

 abdomen reddish-yellow; the tarsi, and the intermediate and 



