25. Harpegnathos saltator HNS, N. S .

Worker, head long, granulated; jaws with a strong tooth near the base pointing downwards and inwards, and thence gradually tapering to the tip, and finely serrated, l- 6 th of an inch long; thorax barely grooved; abdominal pedicle small, low, ovate; abdomen very long; sting large; head and abdomen blackish brown, thorax and legs rufous. - Length 3 / 4 of an inch.

1 have not seen this remarkable Ant in the Carnatic. I first saw it at Tellicherry, and subsequently in other parts of Malabar. It is also found in the Mysore country as I learn from Mr. Hamilton, a most talented and industrious Amateur Entomologist.

I have given it the name of saltator HNS from its power of making nest surprising jumps which it does when alarmed or disturbed. [[...]] very pugnacious, and bites, and stings very severely. It makes [[...]] nest under ground, generally about the roots of some plant. [[...]] society does not consist of many individuals. It appears to [[...]] ca insects, which it often seizes alive.