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Key to the Afrotropical
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species complexes
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1. Metatibial gland present (
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); scape extends at least length of first funicular segment past posterior lateral corner of head; lower margin of anterior medial area of clypeus convex; frontal lobes subquadrate ......................................... ......................................................
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species complex
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- Metatibial gland absent; scape shorter, barely reaches posterior lateral corner of head or extends past less than length of first funicular segment; lower margin of anterior medial area of clypeus convex, straight or slightly concave; frontal lobes rounded .......…….…………………………………………. 2
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The legend for
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(the terrestrial ecoregions of Africa,
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), used with permission from Island Press, Washington, D.C.
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2(1). Anterior medial margin of clypeus convex, “u” or “v” shaped; eyes relatively large (eye width 0.30 0.45 mm, eye length 0.30 0.50 mm and malar space area length 0.38 0.75 mm) .....………………………
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- Anterior margin of clypeus straight or slightly concave or convex but not “v” or “u” shaped; eyes relatively small (eye width 0.10 0.35 mm, eye length 0.11 0.45 mm and malar space area length 0.12 0.51 mm).....
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species complex.
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