60 bulletin: Ml'SEUM OF COMl'Al{.\riVK Zt)C)LOGY. 



ccns measures about t> nun.); the epinotal declivity is very distinctly 

 separated from the base by a pronounced marginution or carina, the 

 pt^tiole, and i>ost])etiole are nnich broader and the former has distii^ctly 

 lientate }>osterior anj^les. 



*7a. Myopopone castanea Smith subsp. maculata Roger. 



Myopopone mantlata Roger, Berl. ent. zeitschr., 1861, 6, p. 50, 5 9 . 

 Myoj>oj>one catitanea Forcl, Journ. Bombay nat. hist, soc, 1900, 13, p. 54, ^ 9 ; 



Hiufihani. Fauna Brit. India. Hjincnop., 1903, 2, p. 54. 

 MyoiMpone castanea suhsp. tnacidaia Emery, G on. Ins. Ponerinao, 1911, p. 26. 



Tyj)€-locaUhi: Ceylon (S) and Bintang Island (9). 



A single female from Kuching (John Hewitt), though measuring 

 only 12.5 mm., agrees in ail other respects with females from the 

 Pliilippines. The tibiae are not spotted. The species has not been 

 recorded from Borneo, though well known from other parts of the 

 Malayan and Papuan regions. 



*8. Platythyrea pusilla Emery. 



Platythyrea jmsilla Emery, Rev. Suisse zool., 1893, 1, p. 188, S ; Emery, 

 Gen. Ins. Ponerinae, 1911, p. 29, ^ . 



Typc-hcality: Amboina. 



A single deiilated female from Kuching (John Hewitt) agrees well 

 with Emery's description of the worker. It measures only 5 mm. 



9. Platythyrea subtilis Emery. 



Platythyrea .wbtilis Emerj', Ann. Mus. civ. Genova, 1900, ser. 2, 20, p. 066, 

 nota ^ ; Emerj-, Gen. Ins. Ponerinae, ll)ll, p. 29, ^ . 



Type-locality: Pulo Laut, Borneo (Doherty). 



10. Stictoponera borxeensis Emery. 



Edatomma coxale Ma>T, Ann. Mus. civ. Genova, 1872, 2, p. 150, S {nee Roger). 

 Stictoponera bomeeruna Emerj', ibid., 1900, ser. 2, 20, p. 662 nota, ^ ; Emery, 

 Gen. Ins. Ponerinae, 1911, p. 47, S . 



Type-locality: Sarawak, Borneo. 



Two workers from Kuching (John Hewitt). 



