1955] 
Fraser — Tarsophlebiospsis mayi Tillyard 
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Fig. 1. Reconstruction of fore wing of Tarsophlebiopsis mayi Till. 
(Tillyardian notation employed). 
by Tillyard. The supposed fragment of “the basal posterior 
margin of a hindwing” fits into the area posterior to the 
anal vein in the right fore wing. After making these cor- 
rections, I have been able to reconstruct a complete fore 
wing. 
Nylanderia myops (Mann), New Combination (Hymen- 
OPTERA: Formicidae). — The small-eyed Cuban Prenolepis 
of Mann is placed in Nylanderia to follow the modern 
classification of these groups. Weber has described a species 
troglodytes, also from Cuba, supposing it to differ from 
myops “in distinctly larger size and in the shape of the 
petiole.” Direct comparison of three syntypes of each of 
these forms now in the Museum of Comparative Zoology 
shows a slight average size difference, but an absolute over- 
lap exists even in this minute sample. Mann’s cited meas- 
urements are too low, and could not have been made from 
a stretched-out specimen. Head and petiole shapes in these 
delicate specimens vary widely, due to warping and buck- 
ling upon drying out of the alcohol. Weber apparently 
refers to such differences, although these are not clearly 
seen in the types before me. Formal synonymy follows. 
Prenolepis myops Mann, 1920, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 
42 : 432, worker, female, male. Type loc. : Mina Carlota, 
Sierra Trinidad. 
