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2. Sculpture on front of head extending only slightly beyond eyes (approximately half head length); eye larger (EL&gt;
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3. Smaller body (HL &lt;
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4. Pronotum shining but with shallow, weakly defined oval punctures; propodeal spines directed slightly posteriorly so that in profile they form an angle with the posterior propodeal face at their bases; dorsum of propodeum with appressed hairs; hind tibiae with decumbent hairs which are restricted to the inner surfaces..................................
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- Pronotum smooth and shining; propodeal spines pointed anteriorly and forming a continuous surface with the posterior propodeal face in profile; dorsum of propodeum with erect hairs; hind tibiae with erect hairs on all surfaces............
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6. Sculpturing on dorsal surface of pronotum variable, ranging from punctate medially and striate-rugulose laterally to entirely striate-rugulose, sometimes with arching striations anteriorly (which are developed to varying degrees); mesonotum striaterugulose; sides of propodeum smooth and shining anteriorly, sculptured posteriorly; eyes smaller (EL &lt;
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)...
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- Dorsal surface of pronotum with distinct longitudinal striations (never rugulose); mesonotum smooth, without sculpture; sides of propodeum with coarse striation on entire surface; eyes larger (EL&gt;
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)............................
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7. Petiolar node in front view tapering upwards into a narrowly rounded point.................................
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8. Mesonotum with transverse striations; propodeum with dorsal surface rounding into sides and posterior face, the angle obscured; in side view petiolar node swollen basally and with a strong angle just below mid-height...............
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10. Eyes small (EL &lt;
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B); legs shorter (MTL &lt;
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- Eyes large (EL&gt;
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); erect hairs on hind tibiae uniformly distributed on all surfaces; eyes expanded laterally so that in full face view they form outer margin of head........................
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); erect hairs on hind tibia reduced on outer surface compared to inner surface; eyes narrower so that in full face view they do not extend beyond head capsule...........................................................
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12. Petiolar node in side view tapering gradually to apex in the form of an inverted “V”, with the striations fading towards the summit; propodeal angle sharply rounded...........................................................
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