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<keyLead id="30E695FEE36BB97FFF2DF9E205EDF9A2" pageId="2" pageNumber="27">1. Majority of hairs on venter of head located laterally and forming a distinct psammophore, only scattered hairs on central portion (Fig. 4) ................................................................................................................... 2</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="30E695FEE36BB97FFF2DF9B205EDF95A" box="[151,1434,1656,1682]" pageId="2" pageNumber="27">- Hairs on venter of head randomly distributed and not forming a distinct psammophore (Fig. 2) .............. 4</keyLead>
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2 Eye relatively large (EI greater than 21,
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); scape relatively long (SI greater than 106,
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)........
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- Eye relatively small (EI less than 21,
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); scape relatively short (SI less than 106,
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) .............. 3
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3. Petiolar node (in dorsal view) wider than long; mandibular sculpture composed of irregularly sized stria- tions (Fig. 6) (occurring in Western
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)
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.................................................................................
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- Petiolar node (in dorsal view) approximately square; mandibular sculpture composed of regularly sized striations (Fig. 5) (occurring in South
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and eastward)
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......................................................
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<keyLead id="30E695FEE36BB97FFF2DF87205EBF81A" box="[151,1436,1976,2002]" pageId="2" pageNumber="27">
<keyStep id="30E32E6EE36BB97FFF2DF87205EBF81A" box="[151,1436,1976,2002]" pageId="2" pageNumber="27">4. Posterior margin of head nearly flat in full face view, extending laterally of the occipital collar before</keyStep>
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passing through a distinct posterolateral corner into the lateral margin of the head (
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) .................... 5 - Posterior margin of head broadly arched in full face view, the arch beginning at the occipital collar and with at most a weak angle separating the posterior and lateral margins of the head (often posterior and lateral margins forming a continuous surface) (
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) ................................................................................... 6
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5. Scape relatively short (SI less than 125,
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) (occurring in e. Queensland and ne. New South
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)
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.............................................................................................................................................................
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- Scape relatively long (SI greater than 135,
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) (occurring in Northern Territory)
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..................
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6. Shorter erect hairs on mesosomal dorsum (especially those on mesonotum) with blunt tips; dorsal surfaces of propodeum and propodeal spines connected through a gentle concavity (so that the base of each spine is at approximately the same level as the dorsal surface of the propodeum) (
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)
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..................
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- Erect hairs on mesosomal dorsum tapering to sharp points; dorsal surfaces of propodeum and propodeal spines connected through a gentle concavity followed by a gentle convexity (so that the base of each spine is raised slightly above the dorsal surface of the propodeum) (
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)........................................................ 7
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7. Head relatively narrow (
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), scape relatively long (
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) (occurring in n. Northern Territory and n. Western
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)
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- Head relatively broad (
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), scape relatively short (
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) (occurring in Queensland)
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