176 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL EISTOEY SOCTETY, 1892. 



This species, tliougli fully an inch long, is smaller and slighter than 

 D. jurenculus. 



106. Dorylus (Ti/phlopone) sp. 



Poona Dists. ( ^ ). 

 I have no doubt that this will prove to be the ? of D. jnroicvlns. 

 107. Dorylm [Ti/plilopoue) sp. 



Mian Mir, Punjab Major Sage ( 5 ). 



108. Dor. (Ti/phlopone) orientalis (Westwood). 



Calcutta G-. A. J. Rothney ( § ). 



Gen. 27, Alaopone (Emery). 



Pedicle of one knot; antennae 9 -jointed. 



109. Al. oberthuri (Emery). 

 Poona Dists. ( 5 )• 



Orissa Jas. Taylor ( ^ ). 



Calcutta G-. A. J. Eothney. 



Mr. Taylor notes of this species : "It never appears outside the 

 " ground, at any rate during the day. I had a lot of damage 

 " done to my trunks bj'- them, as they eat them just like Termites 

 " do, and also cut through my cauliflower stalks below the 

 " ground." I do not know the $ , but have sometimes wondered 

 whether D. longicornis could be he. 



Gen. 28. ^Enictus (Shuck.). 



Pedicle with two knots. 



(Note. — This appKes to the 2 ; the $ has a strong family likeness 

 to Dorylus 6 , but is much smaller, the largest I know being only 

 i inch long). 



no. ^'. wrougJitoni (Porel MS. ) . 

 Poona Dists. [6). 



Thana Dists F. Gleadow ( J , ^ , 31-3-90). 



Dharmsala, Punjab Major Sage ( a variety ; ^ ) . 



TFj . icroughioni is the only species of the genus of which the S and 



5 are known ; all the other species contain only § or ^ . The 6 



and 5 of this species were taken together by Mr. Gleadow in the 



Rest House at Sawa, near Dahanu. By this discovery the genus 



T//pIihtffa, which formerly contained the various known species of 5 ^ 



