Pheidole neolongiceps Brown HNS, new name .
Pheidole longiceps Aguayo HNS, 1932, Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society, 27:218-219, soldier; preoccupied by Mayr, 1876, Journal des Museum Godeffroy, 10:106.
Aguayo described this homonym from a single soldier, the holotype of which is now in the Museum of Comparative Zoology. It is entirely possible that it is synonymous with some tropicolitan or neotropical tramp species in the enormous genus, although a very hasty and superficial search in the Wheeler Collection failed to reveal any exactly similar form among the West Indian Pheidole HNS deposited there. The entire dorsal surface of the head is regularly set with well-spaced, predominantly longitudinal rugules. Dr. Aguayo has failed to answer three separate letters regarding this form, so I feel justified in suggesting a new name for it.