1950] 
Haskins and Haskins — Br achy p oner a lutea 
9 
food is present, as it might be, for example, in a termite mound. 
This matter remains to be confirmed. 
Literature 
Borgaieier, T. 
1920. Zur lebenweise von Odontomachus affinis Guerin. Deutsch. Ver. 
Wiss. u. Kunst Sao Paulo: 31-38. 
Clark, J. 
1925. The ants of Victoria (Part II). Victor. Naturalist, 42: 135-144. 
1934. Notes on Australian ants, with descriptions of new species and a 
new genus. Mem. Nat. Mus. Melbourne, 8: 5—20. 
1938. Insects of Victoria. Part I. (Ants). Victorian Year Book, 1937, 
38: 7-11. 
Cook, O. F. 
1904. Report on the habits of the Kelep or Guatemalan cotton-boll weevil 
ant. U. S. Dept. Agri. Div. Ent. Bull., 48: 15 pp. 
1905. Progress in the study of the Kelep. Science N. S. 21: 552-554. 
Crawley, W. C. 
1918. Some new Australian ants. Ent. Rec. Jour. Var., 30: 86-92. 
Haskixs, C. P. 
1928. Notes on the behavior and habits of Stigmatomma pallipes Halde- 
mann. Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc., 36: 179-184. 
1930. Preliminary notes on certain phases of the behavior and habits of 
Proceratium croceum Roger. Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc. 38: 121-126. 
1931. Notes on the biology and social life of Euponera gilva Roger var. 
harnedi M. R. Smith. Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc. 39: 507-521. 
1941. Note on the method of colony foundation of the Ponerine ant 
Brothroponera soror. Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc. 49: 211-216. 
AND E. V. Enzmann. 
1938. Studies of certain sociological and physiological features in the 
Formicidae. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., 37: 97-162. 
and E. F. Haskixs. 
1950a. Notes on the biology and social behavior of the archaic Ponerine 
ants of the genera Myrmecia and Promyrmecia. Ann. Ent. Soc. 
Amer. (in press). 
1950b. Note on the method of colony foundation of the Ponerine ant 
Amblyopone australis Erichson. Amer. Mid. Nat. (in press). 
Mayr, G. 
1868. Formicidae in Novara Expedition. Zool. Theil. 2: 1-119. 
1876. Die Australischen ameisen. Jour. Mus. Godetfroy, 5, Heft 12: 
56-115. 
Wheeler, W. M. 
1900a. A study of some Texan Ponerinae. Biol. Bull. 2: 1-31. 
1900b. The habits of Ponera and Stigmatomma. Biol. Bull. 2: 44-69. 
1906. On the founding of colonies by queen ants, with special reference 
to the parasitic and slave-making species. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. 
Hist. 22: 33-105. 
1932. How the primitive ants of Australia start their colonies. Science, 
N. S. 76: 532. 
1933. Colony-founding among ants, with an account of some primitive 
Australian species. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press. 
