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species­group
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— Male. Mandibles bidentate. Metasoma with lateral tergal processes, which have pair of elliptical pits, with their inner part of covered by translucid sclerite, so that the hole is hemispheric.
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— This group is promptly recognized by the shape of its tergal process. The group contains five South American species from tropical rain forest (Amazon and Atlantic).
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