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Psyche 
[February 
The remaining specimens are too poorly preserved to permit 
satisfactory determination, and with the exception of one in- 
dividual none of these presents any striking characteristics. 
The specimen referred to is a male ponerine (Fritsch collection, 
number 4) and differs from other known males of the subfamily 
by having a twelve-jointed antenna; a low, rounded petiole with 
an antero ventral keel; and fore wings with the veins crowded 
'anteriorly and basally. Professor Wheeler kindly examined this 
specimen, but did not regocnize it as belonging to any existing 
genus. However, the present knowledge of extant male ponerines 
is too incomplete to allow determination of the affinities of this 
species, until the worker has been found. 
