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1. Pygidium oval, short. T1 with apical fringe of pale pubescence..........................
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2. Pygidium basally broad, covered with a pattern of well marked striae or other markings, generally extending to apex. Setae absent or with few overlapping pygidium surface. Scutellar scale present but never acute, normally broader than long........................................................................................
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- Mesosoma not notably narrowed and elongated behind pronotal spiracles; ratio mesosoma length/width at anterior spiracles 1.41.7; ratio mesosoma length/width behind anterior spiracles 1.51.7; ratio of mesosoma width at pronotal spiracles/behind the pronotal spiracles 1.041.10; if mesosoma is elongated (
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1.61.7) ratio between both widths is tendentially smaller (1.041.09). Scutellar scale well visible, narrow, sometimes large, acute and elongated. Eyes not particularly prominent, with head not notably wider than mesosoma maximum width. Scutellar scale always visible, but may be small. Distance between the eyes larger than 1.4 times maximum eye diameter on most species [Pygidium covered with variably marked striae and smooth apex or fully unmarked, smooth and shiny, clearly narrower basally than apically, surrounded by long pale setae, partially concealing its surface. Antennal scrobe usually with developed dorsal carina. Head with frons or vertex with or without pale pubescence; if present, it covers whole frontal surface uniformly, forms a round or transverse spot covering most area between the eyes, or an elongated tuft over vertex]..............
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2, but absent on S2............................................................ 2
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- Felt line present laterally on both
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2 and S2 (here shorter and sometimes reduced to a few pits)....................... 3
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2.............................................
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- Mandible with obvious and well-developed basal external tooth, laterally protruding (except
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Schuster
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3. Mesosoma with pronotal band of dense white pubescence (also over scutellum). Metasoma with
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2 partially red or integument all black (frequently in more southern localities). Segment of subcostal vein between basal vein and pterostigma 1.51.6 times as long as pterostigma length. Wings strongly infuscate.....................................
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- Mesosoma with no significant white pubescence over pronotum (if present, pubescence is sparse, not forming dense band). Metasoma with all black integument. Segment of subcosta between basal vein and pterostigma about 0.71.1 times as long as pterostigma length. Wings sub-hyaline to moderately infuscate..............................
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