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<paragraph id="E398189755CA72437BC0B7C824FA9087" lastPageNumber="633" pageNumber="632">HOLOTYPE WORKER. TL 1.6, HL 0.37, HW 0.36, CI 95, ML 0.16, MI 43, SL 0.22, SI 62, PW 0.20, AL 0.41. Characters of lutron-complex. Mandible blade narrow, linear, outcurved; without intercalary denticles between the apical fork teeth. Right mandible with a short distal preapical tooth and a spiniform proximal preapical tooth located at about the apical third of the length; left mandible only with the spiniform proximal preapical tooth. Preocular lamina broad, projecting below the antennal insertion. Anterior clypeal margin with broad spoon-shaped hairs directed dorsally. Dorsum of head behind clypeus reticulatepunctate and with numerous broadly scale-like to spoon-shaped hairs on anterior twothirds. Dorsum of head with a transverse row of 4 hairs close to the occipital margin. Upper scrobe margin with a continuous row of scale-like to spoon-shaped hairs; apicoscrobal hair absent. Eye very small, with 3 ommatidia in total and situated just above the ventral scrobe margin. Antenna with 4 segments. Leading edge of scape a dorsoventrally flattened convex lamella with a row of projecting scale-like to spoon-shaped hairs. In profile, the promesonotum slightly convex; propodeal dorsum shallowly convex anteriorly, sloping posteriorly to the declivity. Propodeal teeth very short, mostly incorporated in the lamella, with only a small point projecting. Sides of alitrunk smooth to superficially reticulate-punctate. Pronotal disc with distinct longitudinal costulae and not sculptured as posterior dorsum of head. In between costulae, pronotum smooth or with fine punctulate sculpture; remainder of dorsal alitrunk and at least the upper half of the propodeal declivity reticulate-punctate to alveolate. Pronotal humeral hair absent. Mesonotum with 2 pairs of erect hairs. Ground-pilosity of dorsal alitrunk consisting of scattered small erect hairs. Dorsal surface of petiole node with faint reticulate-punctate sculpture that is almost effaced; the postpetiole glassy smooth. Petiole, postpetiole and gaster with clavate hairs. In profile the petiole with a well developed spongiform lamella. Postpetiole with well developed lateral and ventral spongiform lobes. Base of first gastral tergite with fine costulae radiating on each side of a broad central clear area, remainder of gaster more or less smooth and shiny. Color dull yellow to pale brown.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C1BEBF341D634EAB94C5FA5583749DB0" pageNumber="633">PARATYPE WORKER TL 1.6 - 1.7, HL 0.38 - 0.39, HW 0.34 - 0.35, CI 88 - 91, ML 0.17 - 0.18, MI 43 - 47, SL 0.21 - 0.23, SI 62 - 66, PW 0.20 - 0.21, AL 0.39 - 0.41 (5 measured). As holotype.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="D5F0342164411C4062934CF4A7725B50" pageNumber="633">Holotype worker, Madagascar: Prov. Toamasina, F. C. Sandranantitra, 18 ° 02.9 ' S, 49 ° 05.51 E, 450 m. (21 - 24.1999, sifted litter (leaf mold, rotten wood) # 102 (26) - 3 (H. J. Ratsirarson) (MCZ).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="F7F8AB2C61D96776F9D543925BDC07C0" pageNumber="633">Paratypes. 8 workers with same data as holotype but coded (21) - 1, (20) - 2, (25) - 3, (6) - 3, (8) - 3 (BMNH, SAM).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="C03CF56F0F39588A623321B5D9C40001" pageNumber="633">NON-PARATYPIC MATERIAL EXAMINED. Madagascar: Andranobi, Route d'Andriamena, ca 25 km. W Morarano Sud ca. 1250 m. (A. Peyrieras); F. C. Andriantantely 530 m. (H. J. Ratsirarson).</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="9B4A4B2D990775A963C5AFC7DC5B092E" pageNumber="633">Measurements of non-paratypic material extend the range shown by the type-series: HL 0.39 - 0.42, HW 0.35 - 0.38, CI 91, ML 0.16 - 0.18, MI 41 - 42, SL 0.24, SI 63 - 68 (2 measured).</paragraph>
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<taxonomicName id="A27738B6E9F7197D92663C50660F892C" LSID-HNS="urn:lsid:biosci.ohio-state.edu:osuc_concepts:155813" class="Insecta" family="Formicidae" genus="Strumigenys" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Animalia" lsidName="Strumigenys levana Fisher" lsidName-HNS="Strumigenys levana Fisher" order="Hymenoptera" pageNumber="633" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="levana">S. levana</taxonomicName>
is distinguished from other species in the
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by the presence of 4 antennal segments, distinct longitudinal costulae on the pronotal disc, and absence of a pronotal humeral hair.
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