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species group
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<paragraph id="A1CC39EF5615473A2031B2BEEC11C205" box="[118,1127,707,923]" pageId="7" pageNumber="8" type="mainText">Eleven-segmented antennae; anterior clypeal margin medially impressed; frontal carinae well-developed and usually running to posterior head margin; anterior face of mesosoma weakly developed; margination between lateral and dorsal mesosoma very weakly developed, sides round smoothly onto dorsum; propodeal spines always long to extremely long, and spinose; propodeal lobes short, triangular, and blunted or acute; petiolar node clublike, anterodorsal margin situated lower and much less pronounced than posterodorsal margin, in profile approximately as long as high, in dorsal view distinctly longer than wide; postpetiole globular to subglobular; mandibles strongly sculptured; sculpture on head, mesosoma, and waist segments distinct and predominantly reticulate-rugose; gaster unsculptured, smooth, and shiny; whole body covered with numerous, very long, fine, standing hairs; sting appendage spatulate.</paragraph>
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The recently (Hita Garcia &amp; Fisher, 2012) proposed
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species group contains
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and the
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T.
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. It is mainly distributed in the north and west of Madagascar, as well as on Nosy Be and Mayotte, and both species prefer forested habitats.
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Other
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species from a different species group are unlikely to be confused with T.
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or
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The possession of 11-segmented antennae and the very conspicuous petiolar node shape clearly distinguish them from all other Malagasy species groups.
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Key to species of the
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species group (workers)
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1. Species with smaller eyes (OI 20); relatively longer antennal scapes (SI 101-104); and long propodeal spines (PSLI 35-38) (Figs. 1, 2).................................................................................. T.
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Species with larger eyes (OI 24-26); relatively shorter antennal scapes (SI 89-99); and extremely long propodeal spines (PSLI 49-68) (Figs. 3, 4)...............................................................................
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