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<mods:title id="4A66B2CB8FE23BCBCD276C7BFEB2D9EC">Review and reclassification of Cataglyphis (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)</mods:title>
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<mods:date id="17A863FC83614C0455037743891425DB">1990</mods:date>
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group
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<paragraph id="8140EB263F3BEF66379C2EFC56FAC10B" pageId="18" pageNumber="1475" type="mainText">Diagnosis</paragraph>
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Workers and females:
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ants with the following diagnostic characters:
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<paragraph id="67299AA90297F98FF64A3102498E3113" pageId="18" pageNumber="1475" type="mainText">1. Petiole nodiform (Fig. 9).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="172FC23A1A9ED1C01DE0B44191329966" pageId="18" pageNumber="1475" type="mainText">2. MPI&gt; 100; third segment compressed in cross-section.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="25784AF8BC7A382A52A3F4BC40DE36BA" pageId="18" pageNumber="1475" type="mainText">3. Bicoloured with a red head and alitrunk and a black gaster, matt.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="CF72FD1327A4A99F3EC34292FD1DCDDF" pageId="18" pageNumber="1475" type="mainText">4. Propodeum raised, PI&gt; 300 (Fig. 12).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="2BC85D3F48143F6F486A3B1757475614" pageId="18" pageNumber="1475" type="mainText">5. Alitrunk length of large workers &lt;5-5 mm.</paragraph>
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Males:
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ants with the following diagnostic characters:
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<paragraph id="4E7E01330BBCB3A3684342957B6B6692" pageId="18" pageNumber="1475" type="mainText">1. Uniform black or with a reddish or yellowish apex of the gaster.</paragraph>
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. Subgenital plate short (SPI &lt;125); with two distal, lateral rounded processes pointing laterally and a median part which is bipartite (Fig. 18).
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<paragraph id="9885E002AF0F81F18343622DBACA1C94" pageId="19" pageNumber="1476" type="mainText">3. Stipes with a median appendix with a modified topology; the longest diameter never longer than half the length of the stipes (Fig. 33).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="D6E77B1C043CBBEBF93FBF01BA7447E7" pageId="19" pageNumber="1476" type="mainText">4. Volsella curved, distally truncated (Fig. 53).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="56BE4108CD5FAA37F0ECFB0180BAEF87" pageId="19" pageNumber="1476" type="mainText">5. Sagitta without an apicomedian appendix which is overlapping the outline of the sagitta, seen in lateral view; serrated face curved with the denticles anterior of the turning-point (Fig. 68).</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="03AB246C756787E840F7738BA300781B" pageId="19" pageNumber="1476" type="mainText">Distribution</paragraph>
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The
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species-group is distributed in Oman and southern Saudi Arabia in sandy deserts (Collingwood, 1985).
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<paragraph id="454ED4E392786D44B4A5533A76396C78" pageId="19" pageNumber="1476" type="mainText">Comments</paragraph>
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The
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complex is monotypic and is the sister-group of all
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group +
<taxonomicName id="93DAB52D673DA665E448422B2151C5C4" authorityName=", Emery" authorityYear="1891" class="Insecta" family="Formicidae" genus="Myrmecocystus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF,CoL" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hymenoptera" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="albicans">albicans</taxonomicName>
group+
<taxonomicName id="58D44B4DB36F1171D39B80A33B996131" authorityName="Agosti" authorityYear="1990" baseAuthorityName="Arnoldi, 1964:" baseAuthorityYear="1806" class="Insecta" family="Formicidae" genus="Cataglyphis" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hymenoptera" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="nigripes">nigripes</taxonomicName>
group.
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lives in the plain sandy deserts (Collingwood, 1985), in this it differs from all the other bicoloured species of the
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group. The very strongly raised propodeum is also found in a yet undescribed black species from Saudi Arabia (BMNH, CCAC) of which the males are unknown.
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