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Diagnosis for
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All measurements and indices are given in mm and follow the standard measurements and morphological definitions (see
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<paragraph id="3F225F19FFFE0A7EF3B723BC97F7040F" blockId="3.[160,1156,838,1452]" box="[192,1006,1011,1036]" pageId="3" pageNumber="1468">HW Head width: maximum width of head behind eyes in full face view.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="3F225F19FFFE0A7EF3B7245995220477" blockId="3.[160,1156,838,1452]" pageId="3" pageNumber="1468">ML Mesosoma length: maximum length of mesosoma from the point at which pronotum meets with cervical shield to posterior edge of propodeal lobes in lateral view.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="3F225F19FFFE0A7EF3B7243195EC04B9" blockId="3.[160,1156,838,1452]" pageId="3" pageNumber="1468">PL Petiole length: maximum length of petiole from anterior margin to posterior margin in dorsal view.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="3F225F19FFFE0A7EF3B7248C97F904DF" blockId="3.[160,1156,838,1452]" box="[192,992,1219,1244]" pageId="3" pageNumber="1468">PPL Postpetiole length: maximum length of postpetiole in dorsal view.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="3F225F19FFFE0A7EF3B724A997CD04FC" blockId="3.[160,1156,838,1452]" box="[192,980,1254,1279]" pageId="3" pageNumber="1468">PPW Postpetiole width: maximum width of postpetiole in dorsal view.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="3F225F19FFFE0A7EF3B7254697B30521" blockId="3.[160,1156,838,1452]" box="[192,938,1289,1314]" pageId="3" pageNumber="1468">PRW Pronotal width: maximum width of pronotum in dorsal view.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="3F225F19FFFE0A7EF3B7253E96530589" blockId="3.[160,1156,838,1452]" box="[192,586,1393,1418]" pageId="3" pageNumber="1468">CI Cephalic index: HW/HL × 100.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="3F225F19FFFE0A7EF3B725DC963005AF" blockId="3.[160,1156,838,1452]" box="[192,553,1427,1452]" pageId="3" pageNumber="1468">SI Scape index: SL/HW × 100.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="0DE9830BFFFE0A7EF3D72599951E05EC" bold="true" box="[160,263,1494,1519]" pageId="3" pageNumber="1468">Worker (</emphasis>
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Compared to
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<emphasis id="0DE9830BFFFE0A7EF3D7262E954D0678" bold="true" box="[160,340,1633,1659]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="1468">Measurements.</emphasis>
EL 0.01, HL 0.300.33, HW 0.250.33, ML 0.320.35, PL 0.050.06, PPL 0.050.07, PPW 0.080.10, PRW 0.150.20, PW 0.060.08, SL 0.200.22, CI 83100, SI 6780 (n = 13).
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<emphasis id="0DE9830BFFF90A79F3D7258294E705E7" bold="true" box="[160,254,1485,1508]" pageId="4" pageNumber="1469">Figure 1.</emphasis>
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worker from Miami, Florida (collected by J.K. Wetterer; photo by M. Esposito; from www.antweb.org; CASENT0923383).
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Head in full-face view distinctly longer than broad, with convex sides and feebly concave posterior margin; masticatory margin of mandibles armed with four teeth decreasing in size from apex to base; frontal carinae short and rounded; anterior margin of median portion of clypeus short and shallowly convex; eyes minute with a single ommatidium situated at midlength of head sides; antennae with 12 segments terminating in a well-marked 3-segmented club which is more than twice longer than funicular segments 28; funicular segments 28 distinctly broader than long; scapes when laid back from their insertions fail to reach posterior margin of head.
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. Profile of promesonotum relatively flat (compared to other
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species
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); metanotal groove acutely impressed; propodeal dorsum meeting declivity in a well-marked obtuse angle; propodeal spiracles relatively large and circular.
<emphasis id="0DE9830BFFF80A78F1A921CE97280199" bold="true" box="[734,817,385,410]" pageId="5" pageNumber="1470">Petiole</emphasis>
. Petiole in profile with long anterior peduncle; petiolar node in profile distinctly higher than postpetiolar node and nearly as broad as postpetiole in dorsal view.
<emphasis id="0DE9830BFFF80A78F1C82189975E01DC" bold="true" box="[703,839,454,479]" pageId="5" pageNumber="1470">Postpetiole</emphasis>
. Postpetiole in dorsal view about twice broader than long.
<emphasis id="0DE9830BFFF80A78F16E21A696950201" bold="true" box="[537,652,489,514]" pageId="5" pageNumber="1470">Sculpture</emphasis>
. Body surface entirely smooth and shining except impression between mesopleuron and metapleuron/propodeum finely crossribbed.
<emphasis id="0DE9830BFFF80A78F38C2261954A0244" bold="true" box="[251,339,558,583]" pageId="5" pageNumber="1470">Pilosity</emphasis>
. Cephalic surface with abundant, minute scattered hair pits; sides of head, mandibles and anterior clypeal margin with abundant subdecumbent relatively long hairs; mesosoma, petiole, postpetiole and gaster with abundant suberect hairs; entire antennae with dense appressed pubescence; mesopleuron characteristically smooth with no hairs.
<emphasis id="0DE9830BFFF80A78F2DB22F695E502D1" bold="true" box="[428,508,697,722]" pageId="5" pageNumber="1470">Colour</emphasis>
. Uniform yellow except first gastral tergite yellow with faint brown tint.
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<emphasis id="0DE9830BFFF80A78F3D7235194E70334" bold="true" box="[160,254,798,823]" pageId="5" pageNumber="1470">Queen (</emphasis>
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)
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<paragraph id="3F225F19FFF80A78F3D7231C95C9038C" blockId="5.[160,1156,851,911]" pageId="5" pageNumber="1470">
<emphasis id="0DE9830BFFF80A78F3D7231C954D036E" bold="true" box="[160,340,851,877]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="1470">Measurements.</emphasis>
EL 0.09, HL 0.35, HW 0.30, ML 0.56, PL 0.07, PPL 0.08, PPW 0.14, PW 0.10, SL 0.09, CI 86, SI 87 (n = 1).
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<emphasis id="0DE9830BFFF80A78F3D7238494FC03E6" bold="true" box="[160,229,971,997]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="1470">Head.</emphasis>
Head in full-face view slightly longer than broad with feebly convex sides and shallowly concave posterior margin; scapes when laid back from their insertions fail to reach posterior margin of head; mandibles armed with four teeth decrease in size from apex to base; median anterior clypeal margin narrow and feebly concave or straight; eyes large, with about 10 ommatidia in longest row; in profile with dorsal margin rounded and ventral margin concave; ocelli prominent.
<emphasis id="0DE9830BFFF80A78F10A243696E40491" bold="true" box="[637,765,1145,1170]" pageId="5" pageNumber="1470">Mesosoma</emphasis>
. Mesoscutum, axilla and mesoscutellar disc forming a continuous curve in profile; propodeal dorsum nearly as long as declivity in profile and both making a broad obtuse angle.
<emphasis id="0DE9830BFFF80A78F04424F1979F04D4" bold="true" box="[819,902,1214,1239]" pageId="5" pageNumber="1470">Petiole</emphasis>
. Petiole in profile with a relatively long peduncle making a continuous curve with petiolar; petiolar node pointed in profile and slightly higher than postpetiolar node.
<emphasis id="0DE9830BFFF80A78F074254B9792051E" bold="true" box="[771,907,1284,1309]" pageId="5" pageNumber="1470">Postpetiole</emphasis>
. Postpetiole in dorsal view about twice broader than long and distinctly broader than petiole.
<emphasis id="0DE9830BFFF80A78F77C25699067053C" bold="true" box="[1035,1150,1318,1343]" pageId="5" pageNumber="1470">Sculpture</emphasis>
. Cephalic surface areolate-rugose; area between frontal carinae feebly longitudinally striated; mandibular surface unsculptured; mesosomal dorsum and sides smooth and shining; propodeal dorsum faintly transversally striated; petiole and postpetiole superficially punctate and dull; gaster superficially smooth and shining.
<emphasis id="0DE9830BFFF80A78F0CE25FE900805C9" bold="true" box="[953,1041,1457,1482]" pageId="5" pageNumber="1470">Pilosity</emphasis>
. Cephalic surface, antennae and mandibles with abundant subdecumbent hairs; mesosoma, petiole, postpetiole and gaster with abundant suberect hairs.
<emphasis id="0DE9830BFFF80A78F02725B997B9060C" bold="true" box="[848,928,1526,1551]" pageId="5" pageNumber="1470">Colour</emphasis>
. Mesosoma, petiole, postpetiole, antennae, mandibles and legs yellow, head and gastral tergites yellowbrown, area between ocelli brown.
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