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Eyes absent (
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). Minute ants; length generally less than 2 mm and head width less than 0.25 mm in all castes ......................................................................
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Eyes present (
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2 Peduncle with a single node or scale (
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Peduncle with two distinct segments, the petiole and the postpetiole (
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) .....
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Clypeus projects back between the frontal ridges (
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); tarsal claws simple. Ocelli absent in worker caste. In most species eyes small to medium sized ...
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Clypeus does not project back between frontal ridges but bends vertically downwards in front of the head. Eyes large, at least one third head length (
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) ........................ .............................................................................................................
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Gaster with a projecting sting. First and second gaster tergites with a distinct constriction between them (
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Gaster without a projecting sting. First and second gaster tergites not separated by a distinct constriction (
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5 Pygidium (last visible gaster tergite) rounded without short projecting teeth or spines. Antennal insertions concealed by frontal laminae in dorsal view (
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Pygidium flattened, armed with very short spines or peg-like teeth. Antennal insertions exposed (
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1109,1281,487,511]" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">Cerapachyinae</emphasis>
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Gaster with a fringe of hairs on the ultimate gastral segment (acidopore) (
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Gaster without a fringe of hairs on the ultimate gastral segment ...............
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