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Cremastogaster laeviceps (Smith) var chasei (Forel). — Dirk Hartog, 
N. of Subiaco, Karrakatta, Bunbury. While 
the typical form of this species is distributed 
over the whole of Australia, this variety was 
formerly only recorded from Perth. 
„ fvivola (Forel). — Geraldton. Formerly recorded 
from Kalgoorlie. 
„ frivola, var. sculpticeps, n. var. — Kalgoorlie. 
Pheidole variabilis (Mayr.) subsp. latigena, n. subsp. — Day Dawn. 
The typical form and the other subspecies of this 
species are found in Eastern Australia. 
„ ampla (Forel), f. typica. — Tamala (Edel Land), Goose- 
berry Hill. The typical form of this species was 
formerly found on the East Wallaby Island (Hout- 
man’s Abrolhos). Different varieties are living in 
Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland. 
„ bos (Forel), f. typica. -Albany. First found at Fre- 
mantle ; afterwards rediscovered in Victoria. 
„ hartmeyeri, n. sp. — Buc.kland Hill near Fremantle, 
Broome Hill. 
,, froggatti (Forel).- Moora, Lion Mill, .N of Subiaco, Boy- 
anup, Gooseberry Hill, Torbay. Formerly found at 
Kalgoorlie. P. myops (Forel) from Native Dog Bore 
(550 miles west of Sydney, that is near the border 
between New South Wales and South Australia) is 
identical with this species. 
Stenamma ( Ichnomyrmex ) Longiceps (Smith). — Dong arra, Goose- 
berry Hill. Distributed throughout the whole of Australia. 
Sub-Family Dolichoderinae. 
Dolichoderus ypsilon (Forel).- Lion Mill, Guildford, N. of Subiaco, 
East Fremantle, Cannington, Harvey, Gooseberry 
Hill. Formerly known from Perth, and described 
as D. scabridus (Roger), subsp. ypsilon. 
,, clusor, n. sp. — Fremantle. 
Tapinoma minutum (Mayr.). — Midland, Donnybrook. Distribut- 
ed throughout the whole of Australia. 
,, ( Doleromyrmex ) darwitiiamm (Forel), var. ftda, n. var. 
— Guildford. Collie, Bunbury, Bridgetown, Donny- 
brook, Boyanup, Pickering Brook. The typical 
form of this species is found at Mount Victoria, in 
New South Wales. 
Bothriomyrmex pusillus (Mayr.)., subsp. aequalis (Forel). — Bussel- 
ton. Distributed throughout the whole of Australia. This 
form was formerly described as var. aequalis, but it is better 
to regard it as a subspecies. 
