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1. Eye setose, sometimes the setae rare and visible only under high magnification (Subfamily
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; one genus in SE Asia)........................................ 2.
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- Antenna longer, more slender (
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); T2 or S2 with felt line; maxillary and labial palps number 6+4............... 3
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3. Mesopleuron more or less convex, mesonotum wider than pronotum or propodeum (
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).................... 4
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- Mesopleuron concave, mesoscutellum not wider than pronotum or propodeum (
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)............................ 8
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4. T1 petiolate (
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); felt line present on S2 (Dasylabrinae; one genus in SE Asia)............... 3.
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- T1 wide, sessile or disciform; felt line present on T2 (
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: Ephutina)............................... 5
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5. Posterior border of T2 with wide shiny cuticular band, not punctured; head with long thickened setae (
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)........ 6
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- Posterior border of T2 with usual punctures; head with simple setae (
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6. Head width 1.2 × mesosoma width (
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); compound eye flat, small; maxillary palps approximately as long as scape........................................................................ 16.
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- Head width 0.9 × mesosoma width (
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); compound eye convex, usual; maxillary palps much longer than scape........................................................................ 17.
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<emphasis id="B9019800FFF39879FBA92E954D38C400" box="[1031,1112,503,524]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Karlidia</emphasis>
Lelej in
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7. T2 with large deep antero-lateral pubescent fovea................................ 18.
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- T2 without antero-lateral pubescent fovea, with linear felt line........................ 19.
<emphasis id="B9019800FFF39879FB022D504C48C44B" box="[1196,1320,562,583]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Yamanetilla</emphasis>
Lelej, 1996
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8. Mesopleural suture ending at mesonotal tubercle, complete to dorsum of mesosoma (
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); inner margin of mandible with distinct tooth in basal third (
<figureCitation id="134E5897FFF39879FDB12D0F4BECC48E" box="[543,652,621,642]" captionStart="FIGURES 3647" captionStartId="53.[151,264,1824,1847]" captionTargetBox="[169,1417,198,1803]" captionTargetId="figure@53.[169,1417,193,1803]" captionTargetPageId="53" captionText="FIGURES 3647. Myrmillinae: Bischoffitilla females. 3638. B. lamellata; 3941. B. perakensis; 4244. B. cambrai, sp. nov.; 4547. B. tokay, sp. nov. 36, 39, 42, 45. Habitus, dorsal view; 37, 40, 43, 46. Habitus, lateral view; 38, 41, 44, 47. Face view." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/2669933/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Figs 38, 41</figureCitation>
) (
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). One genus in SE Asia........... 4.
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- Mesopleural suture ending near anterior spiracle or becoming obsolete before dorsum of mesosoma (
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,
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,
<figureCitation id="134E5897FFF39879FA922DE84C37C493" box="[1340,1367,650,671]" captionStart="FIGURES 7785" captionStartId="57.[151,264,1496,1519]" captionTargetBox="[169,1417,193,1476]" captionTargetId="figure@57.[169,1417,193,1476]" captionText="FIGURES 7785. Mutillinae: Smicromyrmini females III. 7781. Mickelomyrme athalia; 8283. M. kuznetsovi. 8485. Mickelomyrme pusillaeformis, comb. nov.; 77, 78, 82, 84. Habitus, dorsal view; 79, 83, 85. Habitus, lateral view; 80. Face view; 81. T6." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/3385746/files/figure.png" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">85</figureCitation>
); inner margin of mandible usually with teeth only near apex (
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,
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) (
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).................................. 9
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9. Propodeum posterad with transverse row of denticles (
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) (
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:
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)......................... 10
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- Propodeum posterad without transverse row of denticles (
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,
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)........................................... 11
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10. T2 without pale spots in basal half (
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); pygidium microreticulate (
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); inner margin of mandible without subbasal denticle...................................................................... 5.
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- T2 with two pale spots located transversely near the middle (
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); pygidium mostly smooth (
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); inner margin of mandible with small subbasal denticle................................................. 6.
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11. T1 very wide, slightly narrower than T2. (
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:
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: Mutillina)....................................... 12
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<keyLead id="3084E727FFF39879FF392CF04CFBC5AB" box="[151,1435,914,935]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">- T1 not so wide, much narrower than T2................................................................... 13</keyLead>
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12. T2 disc without any band or spots.................................................... 21.
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- T2 disc with two ovate pale spots disposed transversely................................ 20.
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13. T2 disc with one or three basal spots of pale setae disposed transversely (
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), without spot of dense setae (
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), or with two small spots at the lateral extremes of T2 (
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, 90) (
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)............... 14
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- T2 with two basal spots of pale setae disposed transversely (
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) (
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: Trogaspidiini).............. 23
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<keyLead id="3084E727FFF39879FF392B204CFBC278" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">14. T6 convex, without distinct pygidial area, with glabrous shiny area widened posterad, at most its apical part weakly carinated laterally............................................................................................ 15</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="3084E727FFF39879FF392B1F4CFBC2A3" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">- T6 flattened, with distinct pygidial area carinated laterally, pygidial area longitudinally striate, granulose or with glabrous shining apical part or entirely smooth, shiny................................................................... 18</keyLead>
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15. Mesosoma distinctly evenly narrowed posteriorly (
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)............................... 13.
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- Mesosoma slightly broadened posteriorly or more or less parallel-sided (
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,
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)............................ 16
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16. Scutellar scal totally lacking........................................................ 11.
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17. T6 with glabrous shiny medial part, not carinated laterad even apically, considerably convergent basally where with lateral tuft of dense pale setae.................................................................. 14.
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- T6 with elongate shiny glabrous pygidial area weakly carinated laterad........................ 8.
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18. Scutellar scale lacking; mandible wide, tridentate apically............................... 7.
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19. Pygidial area strongly narrowed basally; T2 with one basal, one apical and two lateral pale spots (
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)........................................................................................... 12.
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- Pygidial area with more or less parallel lateral sides or widened basally. T2 with one or three pale basal spots and pale apical band (
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), if sometimes with apical medial spot presented, then lateral spots absent........................... 20
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20. Pygidial area short oval (
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); T2 apical band medially expanded to apparent white setal spot (
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)...................................................................................................10.
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- Pygidial area elongated, with parallel sides or widened basally (
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, 88, 100, 106); T2 apical band not so expanded.... 21
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21. Scutellar scale more than 2 times wider than its length; T2 with three basal setal spots disposed in horizontal line (
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, 89, 92) or with two small spots at lateral extremes of T2 (
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, 90) and at most with pale median apical patch (
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)............................................................................ 9.
<emphasis id="B9019800FFF39879FBCD29A54D91C0D0" box="[1123,1265,1735,1756]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Mickelomyrme</emphasis>
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, part.
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- Scutellar scale slightly wider than its length; T2 with lateral pale spots (if present) disposed behind median spot and with pale apical band or apical fringe (
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)................................................................ 22
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22. Longitudinal eye diameter 1.52.0 × distance between posterior eye border and posterior head border.............................................................................................. 15.
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- Longitudinal eye diameter at least 3.0 × distance between posterior eye border and posterior head border......................................................................................
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(
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<keyLead id="3084E727FFF39879FF3928F74CFBC1A6" box="[151,1435,1941,1962]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">23. T6 without any pygidial area, convex, smooth, shiny, punctured basally or throughout.............................. 24</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="3084E727FFF39879FF3928D04CFBC1CB" box="[151,1435,1970,1991]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">- T6 with more or less developed pygidial area, at least flattened shiny area carinated laterally......................... 25</keyLead>
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24. Scutellar scale small but visible (
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).......................................... 25.
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- Scutellar scale lacking (
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)................................................ 28.
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<emphasis id="B9019800FFF29878FB142FF54C49C6A0" box="[1210,1321,151,172]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Promecidia</emphasis>
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25. Mesosoma broadest in pronotum or pronotum and propodeum with equal width (
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)..................... 26
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- Mesosoma definitely broadest in propodeum (
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)................................................. 30
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26. Mesosoma black; metasomal segment 2 except posterior border, reddish................ 29.
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Mesosoma ferruginous-red; metasomal segment 2 black...................................................... 27
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27. Clypeus anteriorly strongly emarginate and bidentate.................................... 26.
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28. Scutellar scale broad, 1/31/4 × propodeal width; pygidial area finely rugoso-punctate.......... 32.
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29. T2 with wide apical pale pale setal band (
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)..................................... 2 3.
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- T2 without apical pale setal band, at most with sparse pale fringe (
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)....................................................................................................... 27.
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30. Pygidial area irregularly rugose throughout (
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- Pygidial area variable, if mostly rugose, then having apex smooth or microreticulate (
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31. Pygidial area longitudinally striate (
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,
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), or rugose in basal 0.75 (
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- Pygidial area irregularly rugose in basal half and smooth in apical half (
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) or entirely microreticulate (
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