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Anenteotermes ateuchestes sp. n. 



(Text-figs 510-513 & 524-529; PI- 7> fig- 6) 

 Imago. Head capsule sepia-brown, darker above ocelli; fontanelle oval, flat, about half 

 size of ocellus, yellow, conspicuous; medial spot short oval, flat or slightly raised, smaller than 

 fontanelle, coloured as head; postclypeus brown, labrum yellow-brown; frontal marks flat 

 brown crescents; antennae pale brown. Pronotum brown, meso- and metanota pale brown, 

 transverse sutures weakly developed; femora pale yellow brown, tibiae and tarsi yellow. Ab- 

 dominal tergites and sternites pale brown, sternites yellow-white in middle, dorsal and ventral 

 stigmata pale; cerci yellow. 



Posterior margin of head capsule evenly rounded, ocelli medium-sized, separated from 

 compound eyes by about two-thirds own least diameter; postclypeus moderately inflated, 



530 531 



Figs 518-535. Anenteotermes, worker mandibles, mesenteric-proctodeal junctions showing 

 attachments of malpighian tubules and positions of malpighian knot, and views of 

 enteric valve seatings. 518-523, A. amachehts ; 524-529, A. ateuchestes; 530-535, 

 A. cicur. 



