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The
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group is of primarily Afrotropical distribution with 27 known species (
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). Only one member of the group,
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, is present in the Malagasy region, and seems very likely to have been transferred from the Afrotropical region. This species has a wide distribution range in East and
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, and has established itself on many islands of the South West Indian Ocean (
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;
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). In the Malagasy region,
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<emphasis id="B9320F13BF4CFFB70BE6FCEF9E68A809" box="[433,563,870,894]" italics="true" pageId="117" pageNumber="118">T. humbloti</emphasis>
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is not likely to be confused with any other
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due to its strongly squamiform petiole and postpetiole. No other genus member in the region possesses this squamiform condition of both waist segments, whereas it is present in several African species of the
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group. This also supports the African origin of
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<emphasis id="B9320F13BF4CFFB70BD2FC5B9E58A89C" box="[389,515,979,1003]" italics="true" pageId="117" pageNumber="118">T. humbloti</emphasis>
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.
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