32 



FASCICULI MALA TENSES 



41. Camponotus gigas 



Formica gigas, Latr., Hist. Nat. Fourm., 1802, p. 105, pi. ii, fig. 36, $ . 

 Camponotus gigas, Mayr., Verh. Bot. Ges. Wien. xii (1862), p. 669, $ • 



Bukit Besar, Mabek, and Kuala Lumpur. 



'A common species on jungle paths. 1 have found solitary female 

 specimens hidden in crevices in tree-trunks in September in Kelantan ; 

 Malay name, semut gajab (elephant ant).' N.A. 



Found throughout the Malay Peninsula, Borneo, and Sumatra, also in 

 the extreme south of Tenasserim. 



42. Camponotus camelinus 



Formica camelina, Smith, Joum. Linn. Soc. ii, 1857, p. 57, $ . 

 Formica singularis, Smith, Cat. Hym. Brit. Mus. vi, 1858, p. 27 (yar.) 

 Camponotus camelinus, Fore/., Joum. Bomb. N. H. Soc. vii (1892), p. 224, $ • 



Bukit Besar, Nawngchik. 2,500 feet. September. 



'A solitary specimen running on a gingerwort leaf. A Locustid 

 closely resembling it was taken on the same day on the same plant.' 

 Recorded also from Sikhim ; Assam^ Burma and Tenasserim. 



43. Camponotus auriventris 



Camponotus auriventris, Emery, Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. xxvii (1889), p. 514, $ . 



Telom, Perak-Pahang boundary. 4,000 feet. January. 



£ In rotten wood.' 



Described originally from Burma. 



ECHINOPLA, Smith 

 44. Echinopla melanarctos 



Echinopla melanarctos, Smith, Joum. Linn. Soc. ii (1857), p. 79, pi. i, figs. 

 25-29, g . 



Bukit Besar, Nawngchik. August. 



Extends to Sumatra and Borneo. 



45. Echinopla pailipes 



Echinopla pailipes, Smith, Joum. Linn. Soc. ii (1857), p. 80, $ . 



Telom, Perak-Pahang boundary. 4,000 feet. January. 



Described originally from Borneo, also recorded from Celebes. 



