— 24Î — 



polished swelling, under surface of middle coxae with a rounded, 

 smooth and polished élévation which is not présent in lukugensis. 

 The pygidium of klugiana is of a very différent type; the longitudinal, 

 médian swelling is scarcely defined until its very apex where it ter- 

 minâtes in a carina which from behind is seen to be in the form of an 

 inverted crescent; this crescent is abruptly elevated above the base 

 of a short, strongly marked, thin, longitudinal, médian carina that 

 extends to the middle of the apex of the segment; its base being in a 

 médian dépression of the apex of the segment beneath the crescent- 

 shaped carina above referred to, which extends over it like a hood; 

 the swelling of the tergite is entirely smooth, polished and unsculp- 

 tured above. The oblique carinse of the ultimate sternite, although 

 situated similarly to those of lukugensis, are very weak, not at ail 

 forming a tooth, and the sternite behind them is but little depressed, 

 appears only slightly membranous, and is not more noticeably hairy 

 than most of the sternites. 



Smicromyrme (Trogaspidia) vetustata (Bingham). 



We hâve seen three maies of this species from Lourenzo Marques 

 (H. Junod) (Cornell University). 



Smicromyrme (Trogaspidia) medon var. themis (Péringuey). 



Lourenzo Marques, three maies (H. Junod). Chilomo, Mlanje, 

 Nyasaland, one maie (Dr. Soveral) (Cornell University). 



Smicromyrme (Trogaspidia) salisburyica (Bischoff). 

 Lourenzo Marques, one maie (H. Junod) (Cornell University). 



Smicromyrme (Trogaspidia) aurea (Bischoff). 



Cameroon : Lolodorf, one maie (A. I. Good. — Carnegie 

 Muséum). 



Clypeus with its upper triangular portion somewhat raised and 

 punctured along the edges; medially impunctate and polished; its 



