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species group (workers)
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1 Each glandular patch on the tergite of AIII consists of a slightly depressed area that, with light microscopy, appears extremely finely shagreenate to microreticulate, or even almost smooth; without coarse, deep, denselypacked punctures. With scanning electron microscope resolution the area of the patch, at least in
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, is seen to contain abundant, very closely packed, papillae (Figs 84–85).
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2 Cephalic pilosity relatively sparse and arranged in a fixed pattern. In full-face view side of head in front of eye without projecting setae or at most with a single projecting seta close to the posterior clypeal margin; side of head below outline of eye with a single seta that projects laterally; side of head behind level of eye with a single projecting seta; 2–4 setae along posterior margin of head. In profile, a single pair of erect setae immediately behind the frontal carinae and a single erect seta above the dorsal margin of each eye. In
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an additional short seta is present close to the ocelli. Any pubescence that is present is appressed, minute, inconspicuous and very sparse.
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This group falls neatly into two complexes of related species. The
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complex (
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,
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) is characterised by the presence of a short preapical seta on the anterior surface of the mesotobia (best seen in dorsal view), the presence of at least one pair of setae on the propodeum, and the anterior setae on the tergite of AIII are at or very close to the anterior margins of the glandular patches. The
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,
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,
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) lacks setae in both these places, and the anterior setae on the tergite of AIII are considerably in front of the anterior margins of the glandular patches.
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