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<emphasis id="B97E5863FF9654161CD08525FEAC3869" bold="true" box="[151,365,1554,1581]" pageId="43" pageNumber="44">Worker diagnosis</emphasis>
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). Medium to large species (HW 0.951.59, HL 1.052.01, LHT 1.051.83); masticatory margin of with four teeth; basal margin with 01 teeth and subequal in length to masticatory margin; labrum with a pair of tubercles closely flanking the midline near the proximal margin but lacking a median tubercle; palp formula 6,4; anteromedial margin of clypeus crenulate or emarginate; distance between frontal carinae exceeding basal scape width (FCI 0.110.18), scape length three-quarters or more of head width (SI 0.720.90); eye length about one-third of head length (REL 0.280.36); head capsule with three distinct ocelli; pronotum laterally marginate, but not strongly so; mesopropodeal impression well developed; petiole relatively long (PLI 0.380.59, PWI 0.370.65); posteroventral margin of petiole lying adjacent to helcium venter; metabasitarsal sulcus present; legs long and slender (FI 0.270.36, LHT/HL 0.851.12); appressed pubescence sparse on abdominal tergite 4; standing pilosity uncommon (CSC 23, MSC 16), absent from mesonotum, propodeum, and extensor surfaces of the tibiae. Orange to reddish-brown, head concolorous or darker; gaster and portions of femora may also be infuscated.
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. This group, which is endemic to the island of
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, was previously revised (
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) and seven species were recognized. Recent collections by Brian Fisher and colleagues have turned up one additional species.
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