1952] 
Creighton — Pogonomyrmex huachucanus 
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short and usually fully appressed, rarely a few of them 
suberect. Antennal scapes and funiculi with dense, short, 
pubescence. 
Color: head, thorax, petiolar nodes and femora piceous 
black. Antennae, toothed border of the mandibles, tibiae 
and tarsi blackish brown. Gaster clear, golden yellow. 
Wings hyaline, iridescent, the veins and stigma brown in 
some specimens and white in others. The wings evenly 
covered with small scattered hairs. 
The sexual forms were described from nineteen deflated 
females and forty-nine males taken by the writer at Spring- 
erville, Arizona, July 30, 1950. 
Literature Cited 
1. Wheeler, W. M. 
Psyche, Vol. 21, No. 5, p. 151, 1914. 
2. Olsen, W. O. 
Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard, Vol. 78, No. 8, p. 507, 1934. 
3. Cole, A. C. 
Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer., Vol. 27, No. 3, p. 400, 1934. 
4. Cole, A. C. 
Ent. News, Vol. 48, p. 135, 1937. 
5. Spinola, M. 
In Gay, Hist. Fis. Chile, Zool. Vol. 6, p. 244, 1851. 
