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C. lineolata cerasi var. wheldeni J. Enzmann, idem., p. 
92, worker. 
Dr. Creighton and I agree that these two forms either 
represent the typical lineolata or intergrade with what 
Dr. Creighton considers snbsp. subopaca. Enzmann has 
raised cerasi Fitch to subspecific rank, but Dr. Creigh- 
ton’s forthcoming book will show that this name must 
be dropped. 
Crematogaster vermiculata Emery 
Emery, 1895, Zool. Jahrb. Syst., B : 286. 
Considered impossible of exact determination, but 
probably equivalent to vermiculata or an integrade be- 
tween vermiculata and a subspecies, are three forms de- 
scribed in a paper by Jane Enzmann in 1946. 3 These all 
have in common the name coachellai and the subgeneric 
classification as Crematogaster ( Acrocodia ), but here 
the consistency ends. The synonymous forms with page 
references to Miss. Enzmann ’s paper are as follows: C. 
lineolata subsp. coachellai “E. Enz. in lit.,” p. 93, sec. iii. 
C. sanguinea subsp. coachellai “E. Enzmann, in lit.,” 
p. 95, couplet 19. C. lineolata var. coachellai J. Enz- 
mann, PL 2 (p. 97), fig. 3. 
The first of these three names is given in a grouped 
list with a superficial characterization of major sections 
only, the second appears in a dichotomous key, and the 
third appears in the legend to the plate. It is doubtful 
whether or not the authorship should be ascribed to E. 
Enzmann for the first two of these, even though it seems 
clear that such was intended. The types of these forms 
have not been made available to me for study, so I con- 
sider the form coachellai unrecognizable in the absence 
of a proper description. 
In still another paper by Jane Enzmann 4 the tribe 
Aphcenogastrini is set up, a category which is untenable. 
The genera included in this “ tribe” have numerous in- 
tergrades with other groups of the Pheidolini J to which 
3 Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc., 54: 91-92 (1946). 
4 Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc., 55: 147-152, (1947). 
s Pheidolini Emery, Rend. Acad. Sc. Bologna, (1913-14). 
