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MR. H. D. BADCOOK ON 



Labium. — As ttorriformis, but base is veiy distinct, terminating 

 in a short point well in front of sternum. Apex very slightly 

 concave and scopula light. 



Palpi. — Spring from near base of maxilla. Tr > width maxilla; 

 f slightly > tr, < c^, rather strongly curved ; p slightly < tr, very 

 slightly widening forward. Ti a little longer and much stronger 

 than patella, much wider apically and with strong pointed outer, 

 lower, apical process. Fringe of long dark hairs on inner erlge. 

 Ta broader at base, cut off square at apex, slightly longer than ti, 

 hairy. Fovea occupies about |. A spine springs from outer 

 base of organs and passes round on inner edge of fovea, termi- 

 nating with a slender forward point at' about middle of apex. 



Text-figure 11; 





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Myrmnracline gedongensis, sp. n., $ . 

 a. Profile, h. Stenium &c. c. Palpus. 



Legs. — 4 .1.3.2, with considerable differences. 

 1st. c longest, length = 2| breadth, parallel or very slightly 



tapering, light, slightly dark at base and sides, 

 tr long, nearl}^ | c, 

 f slightly clubbed at base, dark, 

 p = i ti, 1 pair spines, light, 

 ti, spines from 6 and 7 to 8 and 9, strong, and last 4 or 5 all 



terminating at end of joint, light. 

 m, 2 spine pairs, of which 1st very long and both terminate 



about middle of ta, darker, 

 ta < I m, dark. 



