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<mods:title>Genomic-Phenomic Reciprocal Illumination: Desyopone hereon gen. et sp. nov., an Exceptional Aneuretine-like Fossil Ant from Ethiopian Amber (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Ponerinae)</mods:title>
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<mods:namePart>Boudinot, Brendon E.</mods:namePart>
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Tribe
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Roger, 1863
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<emphasis box="[500,666,1801,1825]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Male diagnosis</emphasis>
. In addition to the ponerine plesiomorphies, male
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are distinguished by the following: (1) mandibles worker-like, shovel-shaped (=“triangular”) [plesiomorphy]; (2) face between antennal toruli distinctly raised, such that the antennal toruli are directed relatively laterad, and are situated dorsad a depression which may receive the antenna [synapomorphy, homoplastic in
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]; (3) antennal toruli usually close to or indenting the posterior margin of clypeus, toruli never distant from the posterior margin by more than half of one of their diameters [apomorphy]; (4) meso- and metatibiae with two spurs each [plesiomorphy]; (5) jugal lobe present [plesiomorphy]; (6) helcium not distinctly infraaxial, being axial to more-or-less axial, i.e., at about or just slightly below the midheight of abdominal segment III [plesiomorphy]; (7) abdominal segment IV with cinctus [plesiomorphy]; (8) cuticle pruinose [synapomorphy, homoplastic in
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and some Proceratiinae].
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. Because male
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have never been explicitly diagnosed, we found it necessary to provide a diagnosis in order to confirm the identification of the fossils in question. We observe that the mandibular form, tibial spur count, and cuticular sculpture of male
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are sufficient for identification at the global scale.
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