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<emphasis id="B97E5863FF9154111CD08525FE6D3868" bold="true" box="[151,428,1554,1581]" italics="true" pageId="44" pageNumber="45">Tetraponera natalensis</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B97E5863FF9154111CD0856DFEAD3831" bold="true" box="[151,364,1626,1653]" pageId="44" pageNumber="45">Worker diagnosis</emphasis>
. Medium to large species (HW 0.921.68); masticatory margin of mandible with three teeth, preceded by a single tooth on basal margin; basal margin notably longer than masticatory margin; labrum with a pair of widely flanking lateral tubercles near proximal margin and a median tubercle on distal third of labrum near cleft; anteromedial margin of clypeus usually crenulate or toothed, rarely emarginate; distance between frontal carinae equaling or exceeding basal scape width (FCI 0.080.19), scape length about half of head width and subequal to eye length (SI 0.450.57, SI3 0.811.23); head capsule typically with two ocelli, median ocellus lacking or weakly developed; pronotum with sharp lateral margination, extending (sometimes weakened) to lateral borders of propodeum and petiole; mesonotum 24 times wider than long, with a semicircular or broadly arched anterior margin and a straight to weakly arched posterior margin, the posterior margin occasionally weakly defined; dorsal face of propodeum long and flat, sometimes with a weakly differentiated area (metanotal plate?) interpolated between propodeum and mesonotum; posteroventral margin of petiole notched medially, as seen in ventral view, and well separated from helcium venter, as seen in lateral view; metabasitarsal sulcus present; appressed pubescence dense on abdominal tergite 4. Head and mesosoma usually densely punctulate to punctulate-coriarious, the sculpture imparting a subopaque (matte) appearance, but punctulate with shiny interspaces in one species. Sculpture weaker on petiole, postpetiole, and gaster, which are correspondingly sublucid.
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. Members of this group can be distinguished from other Afrotropical
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by the laterally marginate mesosoma and petiole, short and broadly transverse mesonotum, and medially notched posteroventral margin of the petiole. All species, except
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, also have characteristic punctulate-coriarious sculpture that imparts a matte appearance to the head and mesosoma. One of the ten species in the
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<emphasis id="B97E5863FF90541019CF82A5FF383F94" italics="true" pageId="45" pageNumber="46">T. insularis</emphasis>
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, is endemic to
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; the remainder are restricted to the African mainland.
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