WllKKllir rilK ANTS OK HOUNKO. .'/ 



Uvm], l«"ps, !\iul <lnrsnl surface of Ixuly covered witli dirty wliite, flntlened. 

 api)resisiHl, scale-like hairs, fine and iiuineroiis on the clyiM-us and niamiilileh, 

 lonR ami conspicuous on the ext«Tnal Ixirders of the antenna! sca|M-s, tibiiie, 

 and tarsi, absent on the pleurae and lateral surfaces <if ili«- c.i\;i<- 



ForruRinous brown; api)endane8 scarcely paler. 



Described from a sinjile sprcinuMi taken hy Mr. .I<»lin Hewitt at 

 Kufiiin^ in VM)S. "in an old fuiifnis." 



Additional material may show that this is merely a small subspecies 

 of Rh. proccra Emery of New (iuinea. The female of this form 

 measures 5 mm. and has the petiolar node broader than long. lilt, 

 bornccnsis seems also to be more opaque than proccra, but Emery's 

 description of the female is very brief. 



DOLICHODERINAE. 



125. DoLicHODERUs (Hypoclixea) bituberculatus (Mayr). 



HypocJinea biluberculala Ma>T, Verh. Z<joI. bet. gcsellsch. Wien., lSr»J, 12, 



p. 705, S . 

 DoUchodcrus biiubcrculalius Emery, Ann. Mu.'^. civ. Gcnova, 1887, ser. 2, 4, 



p. 254, a 9 . 

 Hypncliriea sW/on.s Roecr, Borl. ent. zeitschr., 1863, 7, p. 168, 213, S . 

 Dolichodtrus (Hypoclinea) biiuberculatus Emery, Gen. Ins. Dolichod., 1912, p. 10. 



Type-locality: Luzon Island, Philippines. 



Sarawak (Doria and Beccari; Bedot and Pictet); Kapouas Ba.sin 

 (Chaper); Bandjermassin (Fritz Suck). 



Numerous workers from British North Borneo (E. B. Kershaw) and 

 from Serambu Mt., Sarawak (H. W. Smith). A deiilated female and 

 five workers from Kuching (John Hewitt) are of a more reddish color. 



12oa. Dolichoderus (Hypoclinea) bituberculatus var. borne- 



oxEXSis (Roger). 



Hypoclinea sdlari^ var. homeonemis Roger, Berl. ent. zeitschr., 1863, 7, p. 

 214, S . 



Type-locality: Borneo. 



126. Dolichoderus (Hypoclinea) coniger MajT. 



Hypoclinea conigera Ma>T, Verh. Zool. bot. gesellsch. Wien, 1870, 20. p. 956. S . 

 Dolichoderus {Hypoclinea) coniger Emerj', Gen. Ins. DoUchod., 1912, p. 13. 



