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and 13-jointed. In the same collection I discovered a second 
very similar gynandromorph of the same variety, taken on 
a window pane in Honolulu. This individual, too, has a 
larger left eye but the left antenna, though decidedly of the 
male type, has only 12 joints. Probably the normal male 
of C. minutior has 13-jointed antennae, but a specimen in 
the same collection was found to have both antennse 12- 
jointed. Adding these two Cardiocondyla gynandromorphs 
and Professor Kennedy’s three Ponera gynandromorphs, 
the list of these anomalies now totals 56, or if we regard 
Santschi’s three specimens of Cataglyphis and Mayr’s Irido- 
myrmex as anteroposterior gynandromorphs rather than 
ergatomorphic males, we have 60. 
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