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Genus
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This is a cosmopolitan genus of small predacious ants, nesting in soil and rotten wood. Four species are known from California, of which one (
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sp. CA-01) is apparently undescribed and not included in the keys cited below. It is similar to
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from which it can be distinguished by the orange-brown body color (usually dark brown in California
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), narrower head (CI 0.77-0.83, as opposed to 0.83-0.87 in
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), and conspicuous standing pilosity on the venter of the head (such pilosity sparse in California populations of
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).
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<paragraph id="121BF0D3EC17B4455ADF981F864B6F4E" pageNumber="38">Species identification: keys in Creighton (1950a), Wheeler and Wheeler (1986g) and Mackay and Mackay (2002). Additional references: Delabie and Blard (2002), Duffield et al. (1976), Foitzik et al. (2002), Taylor (1967a).</paragraph>
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