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group
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<paragraph id="C1D0F7F22D78FDBFA0C42CED3558DA56" pageId="19" pageNumber="1476" type="mainText">Diagnosis</paragraph>
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Workers and females:
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ants with the following diagnostic characters:
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<paragraph id="1E1A01A3E13D78B5ADC320CB2E4BDE72" pageId="19" pageNumber="1476" type="mainText">1. Petiole nodiform (Fig. 9).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="5DA0053472467295DFD5ECEACEE70D39" pageId="19" pageNumber="1476" type="mainText">2. MPI&gt; 90; third segment compressed in cross-section.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="58456E1109B0C0F40139D06A20C7A2D0" pageId="19" pageNumber="1476" type="mainText">3. Bicoloured with a red head and alitrunk and a black gaster, matt.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="4577B931F7585ACDFC8098D8905713B2" pageId="19" pageNumber="1476" type="mainText">4. FI&gt; 160.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8C03EA8488CAC5164FB9BD50C4FE7ED4" pageId="19" pageNumber="1476" type="mainText">5. Alitrunk length of large workers &lt;5-0mm.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="CF392FB18E4A515FF77F7D86B13AAAA4" pageId="19" pageNumber="1476" type="mainText">6. Erect hairs on the body black.</paragraph>
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Males:
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ants with the following diagnostic characters:
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<paragraph id="2014FDEAD05A6702BFCB5502BC001314" pageId="19" pageNumber="1476" type="mainText">1. Uniform black or with a reddish or yellow gaster.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="30EFF0A18832DE4BB4E751ACDEBCEE3B" pageId="19" pageNumber="1476" type="mainText">2. Subgenital plate short (SPI &lt;125); with two distal, lateral, short rounded processes and a median part which is medially deeply emarginate (Fig. 19).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="F119C873EA8632CFD35BDAC892F6CABE" pageId="19" pageNumber="1476" type="mainText">3. Squamula caudally not projecting over the stipes (Fig. 34).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="A72E6D1D63F371009801F9CDA0E89D94" pageId="19" pageNumber="1476" type="mainText">4. Stipes with a simple, median appendix with its largest diameter shorter than half the length of the stipes (Fig. 34).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="62FEB1D4AB6B57FA0923BA92986B560C" pageId="19" pageNumber="1476" type="mainText">5. Volsella curved, distally truncated (Fig. 54).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="E8AADC648903E63FC304DE2F1E595068" pageId="19" pageNumber="1476" type="mainText">6. Sagitta with a large apical tooth and a prominent, blunt medioapical appendix (Fig. 69).</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="DAE37A1B2A27CC7A8418502B8FCFEB03" pageId="19" pageNumber="1476" type="mainText">Distribution</paragraph>
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The
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species-group is monotypic and the single species is distributed in northwestern Iran up to 1500 m in semideserts and in the foothills of the Transcaucasus (Arnoldi, 1964).
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