. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 350 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. Color testaceous throughout. Wings hyaUne, veins and the broad stigma yellowish. Ugi: Pawa. The many workers before me, agree closely with Andre's descrip- tion and with workers from India received from Dr. Forel. This species, like the related species siriatidcns Emery which Forel has recorded from the Bismarck Archipelago but which I failed to find in the Solomons, appears to be extending its range. 79a. Triglyphothrix fulviceps Emery, subsp. antennata, subsp. nov. Worker
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 350 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology. Color testaceous throughout. Wings hyaUne, veins and the broad stigma yellowish. Ugi: Pawa. The many workers before me, agree closely with Andre's descrip- tion and with workers from India received from Dr. Forel. This species, like the related species siriatidcns Emery which Forel has recorded from the Bismarck Archipelago but which I failed to find in the Solomons, appears to be extending its range. 79a. Triglyphothrix fulviceps Emery, subsp. antennata, subsp. nov. Worker. Length mm. Head a little longer than broad, about as broad in front as behind, with convex sides, narrowly angled posterior corners and concave border. Mandi- bular blades 6-dentate, the three basal blades short, the others longer and acute. Clypeus rather strongly convex, sharply carinate at middle; anterior border feebly rounded. Antennal scapes almost attaining occipital corners; funicular joints two to eight slightly transverse; terminal joint longer than the two preceding joints taken together. Eyes large and convex, located at sides. Fig. 30.— Triglyphothrix fulviceps antennata Mann. Worker. Lateral view of thorax and petiole. of head, a little in front of middle. Thorax robust, in profile evenly convex; from above, broad in front with rounded humeral angles and nearly straight sides. Base and declivity of epinotum not distinct; spines divergent, acute, about as long as distance between their bases. Petiolar node in profile as long as high, nearly straight in front, convex above and behind; from above, a little longer than broad, narrowest in front, with convex sides. Postpetiole trans- versely ovate; broader than petiole. Somewhat shining, the gaster and legs more so than the rest. Mandibles and clypeus coarsely striate. Head longitudinally striate, the striae becoming reticulate on vertex, sides, and occiput. Thorax, epinotum, petiole, and post- petiole co
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