. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. MANN: ANTS OF THE BRITISH SOLOMON ISLANDS. 369 103. Camponotus (Myrmoturba) maculatus Fabricius, subsp. NOVA HOLLANDIAE Mayr, var. papua Emery. Lorentz's Nova Guinea, 1911, 9, p. 256,01. Santa Cruz: Graciosa Bay. San Cristoval: Wai-ai, Wainoni Bay. Ysabel: Fulakora. 103a. Camponotus (Myrmoturba) maculatus Fabr., subsp. SANCTAE CRUCIS, Subsp. nOV. Soldier. Length mm. Head short and broad, slightly narrowed in front; broadly but very shal- lowly excised posteriorly, posterior corners rather prominent. Mandibles st


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. MANN: ANTS OF THE BRITISH SOLOMON ISLANDS. 369 103. Camponotus (Myrmoturba) maculatus Fabricius, subsp. NOVA HOLLANDIAE Mayr, var. papua Emery. Lorentz's Nova Guinea, 1911, 9, p. 256,01. Santa Cruz: Graciosa Bay. San Cristoval: Wai-ai, Wainoni Bay. Ysabel: Fulakora. 103a. Camponotus (Myrmoturba) maculatus Fabr., subsp. SANCTAE CRUCIS, Subsp. nOV. Soldier. Length mm. Head short and broad, slightly narrowed in front; broadly but very shal- lowly excised posteriorly, posterior corners rather prominent. Mandibles stout, 6-toothed. Cl>T)eus broadly rounded at anterior border. Antennae slender, their scapes extending about one fifth their length past the occipital corners. Shining; finely shagreened. Mandibles shining, punctate, and striate apically. Cly- peus, front, and cheeks with coarse piligerous punctures. Hairs yellow, erect, and sparse, long on body, shorter on head; very sparse on appendages. Reddish brown; head and gaster a little darker than the Santa Cruz Anna. Graciosa Bay, Santa ^"^- ^2 — Camponotus (Myrmo- turba) maculatus sanctae crucis Mann. Worker major. Front Resembles 7iova hollandiae var. hinnilior view of head. Forel, from Queensland, but has the head broader and shorter, with the elypeal lobe less produced and with its anterior border broadly rounded instead of truncate; the head is not strongly infuscated as in humilior. A very abundant ant, nesting in cavities of trees and in rotten wood. 104a. Camponotus (Mayrmamblys) reticulatus Roger, var, BEDOTi Emery. Camponotus bedoii Emery, Rev. Suisse zool., 1893, 1, p. 196, ^ .. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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