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Key to species of the
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<emphasis id="B96BEAB4FFF4FFF22473FB9AED98FB9D" bold="true" box="[540,701,1031,1057]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="105">P. wasmannii</emphasis>
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-group worker:
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<paragraph id="8BA036A6FFF4FFF226F8FBDAEDDEFB38" blockId="4.[151,1436,1095,1156]" pageId="4" pageNumber="105">The following key also identifies ergatoid and winged queens to species as long as the form of the mesosoma and the presence of the mesopleural sulcus are not applied.</paragraph>
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1. Larger species (HW:
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); with head in full-face view, antennal scape surpassing the posterior margin of the head (SI: 94104) (
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,
<figureCitation id="13242A23FFF4FFF227DFFB4CEE98FB5A" box="[432,445,1233,1254]" captionStart="FIGURES 3 4" captionStartId="5.[151,266,949,974]" captionTargetBox="[151,1433,387,903]" captionTargetId="figure@5.[151,1435,387,908]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="FIGURES 3 4. Shape of the clypeus and location of the eyes when head in full-face view; Fig. 3: P. t a v a r a t r a, anterior clypeal margin broadly triangular; eyes breaking the lateral margin of head; Fig. 4: P. c o m ore n s i s, anterior clypeal margin truncate; eyes not breaking the lateral margin of head." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/220419/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="105">3</figureCitation>
); dorsum of head and mesosoma finely striate and interspersed with scattered punctures; dorsum of the body covered with erect stout hairs (
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)............................................................. 2
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- Smaller species (HW:
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); with head in full-face view, antennal scape not surpassing the posterior margin of the head (SI: 7087) (
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); dorsum of head and mesosoma variably sculptured but not finely striate, dorsum of the body with erect slender hairs and pubescence (e.g.,
<figureCitation id="13242A23FFF4FFF22406FADBED97FAE7" box="[617,690,1350,1371]" captionStart="FIGURES 30 39" captionStartId="12.[151,264,1590,1613]" captionTargetBox="[167,1435,179,1563]" captionTargetId="figure@12.[151,1436,179,1580]" captionTargetPageId="12" captionText="FIGURES 30 39. Full-face view of the head and lateral view of the body of the worker caste of Pachycondyla cambouei and its various forms; Figs 30 31: Form 4, CASENT 0034474; Figs 32 33: Form 5, BLF 0976 (40) - 2; Figs 34 35: Form 6, CASENT 0027983." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/220427/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="105">Figs 35</figureCitation>
,
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)...................................................... 3
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<emphasis id="B96BEAB4FFF4FFF226F8F82CEE19F87B" bold="true" box="[151,316,1969,1992]" pageId="4" pageNumber="105">FIGURES 12.</emphasis>
Full-face view of the head showing the length of the antennal scape; Fig. 1: scape surpassing the posterior cephalic margin; Fig. 2: scape not surpassing the posterior cephalic margin.
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2. With head in full-face view, anterior margin of clypeus broadly rounded or medially triangular; eye breaking the outline of the side of the head (
<figureCitation id="13242A23FFF5FFF327E4FF28EEE3FF76" box="[395,454,181,202]" captionStart="FIGURES 3 4" captionStartId="5.[151,266,949,974]" captionTargetBox="[151,1433,387,903]" captionTargetId="figure@5.[151,1435,387,908]" captionTargetPageId="5" captionText="FIGURES 3 4. Shape of the clypeus and location of the eyes when head in full-face view; Fig. 3: P. t a v a r a t r a, anterior clypeal margin broadly triangular; eyes breaking the lateral margin of head; Fig. 4: P. c o m ore n s i s, anterior clypeal margin truncate; eyes not breaking the lateral margin of head." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/220419/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="106">Fig. 3</figureCitation>
); hairs on the dorsum of the mesosoma and petiole node distinctly erect relative to the body surface (
<figureCitation id="13242A23FFF5FFF32687FF4FEE0BFF5B" box="[232,302,210,231]" captionStart="FIGURES 42 47" captionStartId="22.[151,264,1660,1683]" captionTargetBox="[164,1435,194,1623]" captionTargetId="figure@22.[151,1436,194,1639]" captionTargetPageId="22" captionText="FIGURES 42 47. Full-face view of the head and lateral view of the body of the worker caste. Figs 42 43: Pachycondyla perroti, CASENT 0048930; Figs 44 45: Pachycondyla planicornis, CASENT 0096369; Figs 46 47: Pachycondyla tavaratra, CASENT 0410152." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/220429/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="106">Fig. 47</figureCitation>
).......................................................................................
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<emphasis id="B96BEAB4FFF5FFF3232EFF4FEAB9FF5B" box="[1345,1436,210,231]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="106">tavaratra</emphasis>
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- With head in full-face view, anterior margin of clypeus truncate; eye not breaking the outline of the side of the head (
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); hairs on the dorsum of the body decumbent and much more inclined to the body surface (
<figureCitation id="13242A23FFF5FFF32256FE90EB5AFE9E" box="[1081,1151,269,290]" captionStart="FIGURES 30 39" captionStartId="12.[151,264,1590,1613]" captionTargetBox="[167,1435,179,1563]" captionTargetId="figure@12.[151,1436,179,1580]" captionTargetPageId="12" captionText="FIGURES 30 39. Full-face view of the head and lateral view of the body of the worker caste of Pachycondyla cambouei and its various forms; Figs 30 31: Form 4, CASENT 0034474; Figs 32 33: Form 5, BLF 0976 (40) - 2; Figs 34 35: Form 6, CASENT 0027983." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/220427/files/figure.png" pageId="5" pageNumber="106">Fig. 39</figureCitation>
)..............
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<emphasis id="B96BEAB4FFF5FFF32340FE90EABEFE9E" box="[1327,1435,269,290]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="106">comorensis</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B96BEAB4FFF5FFF326F8FC28EE19FC71" bold="true" box="[151,316,949,974]" pageId="5" pageNumber="106">FIGURES 34.</emphasis>
Shape of the clypeus and location of the eyes when head in full-face view; Fig. 3:
<emphasis id="B96BEAB4FFF5FFF32215FC24EBCBFC72" box="[1146,1262,953,974]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="106">P. t a v a r a t r a</emphasis>
, anterior clypeal margin broadly triangular; eyes breaking the lateral margin of head; Fig. 4:
<emphasis id="B96BEAB4FFF5FFF325C1FC46EB1CFC4C" box="[942,1081,987,1008]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="106">P. c o m ore n s i s</emphasis>
, anterior clypeal margin truncate; eyes not breaking the lateral margin of head.
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3. Basal half of the antennal scape dorsoventrally flattened, the leading edge very thin (
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); basitarsus of the hind leg laterally compressed, basal half of its inner surface concave...................................................
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<emphasis id="B96BEAB4FFF5FFF32341FBEAEABEFB30" box="[1326,1435,1143,1164]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="106">planicornis</emphasis>
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- Basal half of the antennal scape subcylindrical, not dorsoventrally flattened; the leading edge rounded (
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); basitarsus of the hind leg generally rounded, without concavity............................................................ 4
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<emphasis id="B96BEAB4FFF5FFF326F8F97CEE1EF94B" bold="true" box="[151,315,1761,1784]" pageId="5" pageNumber="106">FIGURES 56.</emphasis>
Antennal scape and leading edge viewed from the back; Fig. 5: basally dorsoventrally flattened and thin in
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; Fig. 6: subcylindrical and rounded (e.g.,
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4. With petiole in dorsal view, the node flattened, about twice as broad as long (
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); higher than long in profile; erect hairs on dorsum of propodeum most frequently absent (
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), if present then reduced in number......................
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- With petiole in dorsal view, the node thick, approximately as long as broad (
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), about as high as long in profile; erect hairs on dorsum of propodeum numerous (e.g.,
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,
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,
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) or rarely absent (
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<emphasis id="B96BEAB4FFF6FFF026F8FD5EEE1EFD65" bold="true" box="[151,315,707,730]" pageId="6" pageNumber="107">FIGURES 78.</emphasis>
Petiole in dorsal view; Fig. 7: petiole node anteroposteriorly flattened in
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, about twice as broad as long; Fig. 8: petiole nodiform, about as long as broad (e.g.,
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5. Anterior half of the fourth abdominal tergite (gastral tergite 2) covered with numerous and very dense small punctures between larger ones (
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) which become moderate on mesosoma and petiole node; integument usually matte; mostly found in dry forest habitats........................................................................................ 6
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- Anterior half of the fourth abdominal tergite (gastral tergite 2) mostly smooth and shiny between large punctures, sometimes with randomly scattered small punctures (
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); mesosoma and petiole node sparsely punctulate between coarse punctae; integument mostly shiny; humid forest species.............................................................. 7
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<emphasis id="B96BEAB4FFF6FFF026F8F9C8EE63F9D7" bold="true" box="[151,326,1621,1644]" pageId="6" pageNumber="107">FIGURES 910.</emphasis>
Fourth abdominal tergite in dorsal view; Fig. 9: Anterior half of the fourth abdominal tergite with dense small punctures between larger ones; Fig. 10: Anterior half of the fourth abdominal tergite smooth and shining.
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6. Larger species (HW:
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); mesopleural sulcus usually distinct and complete (
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); dorsum of mesosoma and petiole node covered with more robust and longer standing hairs (
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); antennal segments 6, 7, and 8 nearly as wide as long; with petiole in dorsal view, the posterior margin straight or with weak median notch; outer surface of the hind tibia with erect hairs...................................................................................
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- Smaller species (HW:
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); dorsum of mesosoma and petiole node with short and thin erect hairs (
<figureCitation id="13242A23FFF6FFF02451F8FDEDA3F8C9" box="[574,646,1888,1909]" captionStart="FIGURES 48 52" captionStartId="29.[151,264,1855,1878]" captionTargetBox="[160,1435,209,1789]" captionTargetId="figure@29.[151,1436,209,1812]" captionTargetPageId="29" captionText="FIGURES 48 52. Full-face view of the head and lateral view of the body of the worker caste, and form of the femora of the Malagasy Pachycondyla in dorsal view. Figs 48 51: Full-face and lateral views of worker: Figs 48 49: Pachycondyla vazimba, CASENT 0034562; Figs 50 51: Pachycondyla wasmannii, CASENT 0031384; Fig. 52: Dorsal view of P. m a s o a l a showing the flattened basal portion of the femora." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/220430/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="107">Fig. 49</figureCitation>
); antennal segments 6, 7, and 8 nearly twice as wide as long (
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); with petiole in dorsal view, the posterior margin broadly concave; outer surface of the hind tibia usually without erect hairs.....
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Mesosoma in lateral view; Fig. 11: mesopleural sulcus of
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complete; Fig. 12: mesopleural sulcus of
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7. With mesosoma in profile, the dorsal outline forming a continuous convexity with a nearly rounded junction between the propodeal dorsum and the declivitous margin (
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), which is short and strongly inclined posteriorly; in full-face view, head heart-shaped, with the posterior margin strongly concave, and anterior clypeal margin strongly excised medially (
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); larger species (HW:
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)..................................................................
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- With mesosoma in profile, the dorsal outline not forming a continuous convexity, propodeal dorsum meeting the declivity at a distinct angle (
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); propodeal declivity nearly vertical, but not distinctly inclined posteriorly; in full-face view head not heart-shaped, the posterior margin usually straight (
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) or slightly concave (
<figureCitation id="13242A23FFF7FFF12239FC2BEBEFFC77" box="[1110,1226,950,971]" captionStart="FIGURES 24 29" captionStartId="11.[151,264,1519,1542]" captionTargetBox="[160,1435,157,1487]" captionTargetId="figure@11.[151,1436,157,1503]" captionTargetPageId="11" captionText="FIGURES 24 29. Full-face view of the head and lateral view of the body of the worker caste of Pachycondyla cambouei and its various forms; Figs 24 25: Form 1, CASENT 0101404; Figs 26 27: Form 2, CASENT 0029098; Figs 28 29: Form 3, CASENT 0034270." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/220426/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="108">Figs 26, 28</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitation id="13242A23FFF7FFF122B8FC2BEBD7FC77" box="[1239,1266,950,971]" captionStart="FIGURES 30 39" captionStartId="12.[151,264,1590,1613]" captionTargetBox="[167,1435,179,1563]" captionTargetId="figure@12.[151,1436,179,1580]" captionTargetPageId="12" captionText="FIGURES 30 39. Full-face view of the head and lateral view of the body of the worker caste of Pachycondyla cambouei and its various forms; Figs 30 31: Form 4, CASENT 0034474; Figs 32 33: Form 5, BLF 0976 (40) - 2; Figs 34 35: Form 6, CASENT 0027983." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/220427/files/figure.png" pageId="7" pageNumber="108">32</figureCitation>
); smaller species (HW&lt;
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).................................................................................
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