1978] Holldobler & Engel — Glands in Ants 295 
Table la 
List of species of the poneroid complex (Taylor 1978) that were investigated histo- 
logically, and the types of tergal glands found. When the histological series was 
incomplete and we could not make a definite statement, the column is marked with 
When the cuticular structure on the pygidium was only slightly sculptured, we 
marked the column with 
JC 
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Collector 
and 
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JS % 
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Myrmeciinae 
Myrmecia 
R. J. Bartell 
+ 
+ 
pilosula 
R. W. Taylor 
Brindabella 
Ranges, 
Australia 
PONERINAE 
Amblyopone 
C. P. Haskins 
+ 
australis 
Manjimup, 
W. Australia 
Amblyopone 
J. Traniello 
+ 
- 
- 
- 
pallipes 
Carlisle, Mass. 
Platythyrea 
K. Horton 
+ 
- 
+ 
cribinoda 
R. Silberglied 
Shimba Hills, 
Kenya 
Rhytidoponera 
C. P. Haskins 
+ 
- 
+ 
metallica 
Blackwell 
Range, 
Queensland, 
Australia 
Rhytidoponera 
C. P. Haskins 
+ 
- 
+ 
perthensis 
Boddington, 
W. Australia 
Rhytidoponera 
C. P. Haskins 
+ 
- 
+ 
purpurea 
Black Mountain, 
Kuranja, 
Queensland 
