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4.4.57
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Yamauchi &amp; Hayashida 1970
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[
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investigation]
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Type material:
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from the
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K. Yamauchi“; depository
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Görlitz.
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. A total of6 nest samples with
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were subject to NUMOBAT investigation.
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originated from
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.
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details see supplementary information SI1.
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.
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spread all over
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from
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to
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from sea level to
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.
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<emphasis id="AFEFEAB2FD7DFF82FC8CFB8159CDFB70" bold="true" box="[809,896,1129,1153]" pageId="64" pageNumber="79">Biology</emphasis>
(according to
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,
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). Main habitat are sun-exposed deposition areas of alluvial and aeolian sands with only sparse vegetation; these are river banks, dry river beds, sand dunes or road sides. Nests are usually constructed at spots with bare sand or under stones and have numerous distinct chambers usually reaching down to
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. Nuptial flights were observed from early July to late September at warm evenings with air temperatures&gt; 22°, high air humidity and no air movements. The species is polygynous and in many nests only males fly. Nuptial flight of gynes only takes place from nests without males, otherwise they mate intranidally with subsequent dispersal flight. It may form supercolonies dominating large habitat areas.
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<emphasis id="AFEFEAB2FD7DFF82FC8CF9BE59D5F99F" bold="true" box="[809,920,1622,1646]" pageId="64" pageNumber="79">Diagnosis</emphasis>
(
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,
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110; key; images in www. antWeb.org with specimen identifiers CASENT0906279, CASENT1041276):
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Medium-sized (CS 887 µm). Head moderately long (CL/CW
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1.071). Scape long (SL/CS
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1.034). Postocular distance small and eye medium-sized (PoOc/ CL
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0.225, EYE/CS
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0.244). Torulo-clypeal distance large (dClAn
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5.21). Number of mandibular dents large (MaDe 8.52). Terminal segment of maxillary palp rather long (MP6/CS
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0.194). Pubescence on clypeus dense (sqPDCL
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3.78) and on frons rather long (PLF
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33.0). Gular and pronotal setae rather long (GuHL/CS
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0.110, PnHL/CS
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0.157). Whole body covered by extremely numerous standing setae (nOcc
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23.4, nGen
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16.1, nGu
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18.6, nSc
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32.0, nHT
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29.8, nSt
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12.6). Mesosoma with very flat propodeal dome and convex to angulate-convex posterior propodeal slope that is transversally carinulate. Petiole scale in lateral view thick, low and with a blunt apex; in anterior view rather narrow, with convex to nearly straight subparallel sides. Coloration: mesosoma medium brown with a yellowish-reddish tinge, head a little and gaster distinctly darker; sometimes whole body concolorous pale or dark brown.
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:
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represents an unmistakable combination of extremely large setae numbers, flat propodeal dome, low petiole and low clypeal pubescence distance.
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