544 bulletin: museum oi comparative eoo*logy. 



8-8.5 mm. ami closelj resemble the worker in their opaque color and 

 pilosityj except that the legs arc darker. 



43. Oecophylla smaragdixa (Fabriciufi 



Numerous workers from Canton (C. W. Howard). This is the 

 common Indomalayan "red tree-ant" which uses its larvae for spin- 

 ning films of silk between the leaves that arc brought together to form 

 the nest. 



44. Camponotus herculeanus (Linne) subsp. japonicus Mayr var. 



aterrimus Emery. 



Many workers, three females and two males from Soochow and 

 numerous workers of all sizes from Mokanshan, Foochow, Xorth 

 Pei-tai-ho and Western Hills, Peking (Gee). Recorded from eastern 

 Siberia and China. 



45. Camponotus caryae Fitch var. quadrinotatus Forel. 



Many workers, a male and female from Soochow (Gee). Previously 

 known only from Japan. 



46. Camponotus (Dinomyrmex) dorycus (F. Smith) subsp. 



carin Emery. 



A single minor worker from Hong-kong (Muir) and five minor 

 workers and a major from Mokanshan (Gee). Originally recorded 

 from Tenasserim (Fea) and Burma (Bingham). 



47. Camponotus (Myrmoturba) barbatus Roger subsp. albo- 



sparsus Forel. 



Numerous workers from Soochow and Loka between Shanghai and 

 Foochow (Gee). 



48. Camponotus (Myrmoturba) friedae Forel. 

 Numerous workers taken between Shanghai and Foochow (Gee). 



