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<paragraph id="8336BF77960645A02FB2FC96C95B9DC9" pageNumber="482">Figures 9, 22, 40, 55, 82</paragraph>
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, 1969: 529 (w).
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,
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(
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isodentatus MacKay, 1998: 333 - 335 (w). U. S. A., Texas, Kleberg Co., Kleberg Airport (MCZC) examined. NEW SYNONYMY.
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<paragraph id="FC8730BB8DAF7054A72B29C73489FBCF" pageNumber="482">DISTRIBUTION (Map 4)</paragraph>
<paragraph id="F314F90F03C356CCE8747EBAC420C20C" pageNumber="482">UNITED STATES: Louisiana and Texas.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="F0365544E0B103008F493AB6133E2DFB" pageNumber="482">SPECIMENS EXAMINED</paragraph>
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In addition to the type material cited above, we have studied a small series from Texas, Bell Co., Bowmer Ranch 18 June 1970 (J. F. Watkins II; W 164;
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, WPMC).
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<paragraph id="20885C50E3DB00D40E785B2897CD7BEA" pageNumber="482">DISCUSSION</paragraph>
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is easily separated from all other described United States species by its unique mandibular structure: there are three large teeth that are usually approximately equal in size; much smaller intercalary denticles may be present. MacKay (1995) described N. isodentatus as a similar species that differed in details of mesosomal and petiolar sculpture, presence of a subantennal lamella, fewer short bristly hairs on the funiculus, and a subtle difference in the direction of the opening of the propodeal spiracle. None of these features is sufficiently distinctive to suggest a
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, since all are features that are typically variable in any species of
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. The types of N. isodentatus were compared with a few specimens from Bell County, Texas, identified by Watkins as
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, but not with the types of that species. Had the N. isodentatus material been compared with
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types, the conformity of the two would have been obvious. Both type series differ from the Bell County specimens in the same manner and we conclude that N. isodentatus is a synonym of
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.
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With the limited material available we are forced to agree with Watkins that the Bell County specimens are also
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, even though differing in a few subtle features that are variable and somewhat illusory, depending upon the angle of view. We should note further that the statement by Watkins (1969) that
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workers lack a subantennal lamella is only partly correct; the lateral extension of the frontal carina that runs below the socket is present, but is not elevated to form a distinct lamella in most specimens examined. A low lamella is present in a few specimens, but not to quite the same degree as seen in the types of N. isodentatus.
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