WllEKLKU. nil AMS <IK lioUNKO. 119 



CntiijHitiolu.s (CiilolHipsis) ijilrici ps l-'nnl, K«'V. Suisse zonl., I'.U 1. 22. \t. 272. 

 TyjK'-locaJit!/: Snrnwnk, liorneo (A. K. Wulhu-c). 



1S5. CaMPONOTI'S (('()I,(»Ht»I'sls) HOSKI I'onl. 



Cmnjwnotus hosri V'nu\, Rev. SuisM' zoid., I'.MI, 19, p. ^y^^, S . 

 CnuijHtuolus (CW<>6<»/wi.s) hoKci Vorr\, \\>'u\., I'.U I, 22. p. 272. 



Type-locaUtii: l^oriifo (Host')- 



ISG. (\\MPo\OTrs (CoLOBOPsis) Ho.-^Ki var. mimi's Forcl. 



(^nmponotuif. hosci var. juinuis Ford, licv. Suis.sc zool., I'.lll, 19, p. '»<). 9. 

 Tyjx-locality: Borneo (Hose). 



1S7. Camponotus (Colobopsis) severixi Forel. 



Camponotus (Colobopsis) sei'erini Forcl, Ann. Soc. cnt. Bplgique, 1909, 63, 

 p. 55, 01 y 9 cT. 



Type-locality: Labuan I.sland, Borneo. 



188. C.-^iPOXOTUs (Colobopsis) smithianus, sp. nov. 



M'orlccr major. I>ength .^-5.0 mm. 



Head large, reRularly oblong, IJ times as long as broad, equally flattened 

 above and below, obliquely truncated in the clypeal region, with the cheeks 

 swollen and rounded and their borders projecting anteriorly around the in- 

 sertions of the mandibles as curved plates; the region in front of the eyes and 

 near the frontal carinae distinctly impressed on each side; the ejes rather small 

 and flat, their anterior orbits just in front of the posterior third of the head. 

 Mandibles ver>' stout and convex, with five obtuse teeth. Palpi ver>' short. 

 Chix'us with distinct median and lateral portions, the former ecarinate, con- 

 sisting of two planes, a posterior continuing the dorsal .surface of the head, 

 rectangular and nearh' twice as broad as long, and an anterior, obliquely 

 sloping and semicircular, its median curbed edge forming the anterior border 

 of the cl>i)eus. The triangular, scale-like lateral portions of the clypeus are 

 marked off b^- grooves that terminate behind in the small but distinct ch-peal 

 foveae. Frontal area indistinct ; frontal groove delicate; frontal carinae long, 

 IjTiform, continued nearly as far back as the posterior orbits, diverging behind 



