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Characters of
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species group (workers)
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2 Cephalic pilosity is as described for the
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group above, except that commonly two setae project laterally from below the eye and the sides of the head may have additional short setae present.
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<paragraph id="FB37F50CFFBAFF9B13A87B80C14A747B" blockId="79.[151,1436,826,1211]" pageId="79" pageNumber="80">3 With mesofemur in dorsal view a single standing seta is present close to the apex on the anterior surface, and another is present on the posterior surface directly opposite to it. Metafemur in the same view has a single seta on the anterior surface only. Appressed short pubescence is present on both femora.</paragraph>
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The single species in this group,
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, exhibits a density of pilosity that on the head and abdomen is intermediate between the severely restricted setal pattern characteristic of the
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group and the much denser, more disorganised pilosity of the
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group. The metatibial gland orifice in
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is the most extensively developed of the genus, and it is the only known species of
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that has no visible glandular patches on AIII.
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