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). Small to medium-sized species (HW 0.411.15); masticatory margin of mandible usually with four (rarely five) teeth, the basal margin edentate and shorter than masticatory margin; in a subset of species (the Asian
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<emphasis id="B97E5863FFA454241E418246FD5A3FCC" box="[518,667,367,393]" italics="true" pageId="25" pageNumber="26">T. allaborans</emphasis>
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complex and the southern African
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complex) masticatory margin with three teeth, basal margin with 12 small teeth and longer than masticatory margin; labrum without prominent teeth or tubercles or with a median tubercle near the proximal margin, widely flanked by a lateral pair; anteromedial margin of clypeus variable (crenulate, toothed or entire); frontal carinal distance variable (FCI 0.08 0.25); scape length about two thirds of head width or less (SI 0.410.71); compound eyes directed anteriorly; head capsule usually lacking ocelli, rarely with a weak lateral pair; pronotum with weak to moderate lateral margination; mesonotum about as long as wide, ovoid or subrectangular in dorsal view; mesopropodeal impression usually containing a raised transverse metanotal plate, but this reduced or lost in some species; posteroventral margin of petiole well separated from the helcium venter; metabasitarsal sulcus present; mesosternum densely pubescent.
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. The
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-group ranges widely in the Afrotropical region (including
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), southeast Asia, and Australasia. Among the six species groups of
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currently recognized (
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), it is the most species-rich, both globally and regionally.
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