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Key to species of the
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<emphasis id="B911733DFF90FFC7FE61D8B07B58FCBD" bold="true" box="[412,522,764,790]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="540">P. goeldii</emphasis>
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group, based on the workers and queens
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<paragraph id="8BDAAF2FFF90FFC7FF6AD90E7856FC08" blockId="16.[151,1436,834,931]" pageId="16" pageNumber="540">This key summarizes the differences discussed above. Sample sizes of measurements are given (e.g., n = 5). Unless otherwise noted, sample sizes are the same for all measurements of a given caste cited within any particular lug of a couplet.</paragraph>
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<keyLead id="30940C1AFF90FFC7FF6AD99E7CC9FB89" pageId="16" pageNumber="540">1 Front of head between compound eyes densely punctulate, the punctures separated by their diameters or less, becoming smooth and sparsely punctulate around the ocelli; mesosoma with dense coriarious-imbricate sculpture, and wholly opaque; petiole without erect setae.............................................................................. 2</keyLead>
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<keyLead id="30940C1AFF90FFC7FF6ADE667CC9FBF7" pageId="16" pageNumber="540">- Front of head smooth, shiny, and sparsely puncticulate; mesosoma less densely sculptured, appearance shinier, especially on the pronotum; petiole with a pair of erect setae..............................................................3</keyLead>
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2 Larger species (worker HW 0.710.78, n = 9; queen HW 0.700.73, n = 3) with broader head (worker CI 0.800.85, queen CI 0.750.78); standing pilosity absent from mesosoma; Costa Rica to Peru and Brazil...........................
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<emphasis id="B911733DFF90FFC7FAAFDECE7CC9FB3C" box="[1362,1435,1154,1175]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="540">obtusus</emphasis>
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- Smaller species (worker HW 0.560.60, n = 3; queen HW 0.58, n = 1) with a more elongate head (worker CI 0.750.78, queen CI 0.68); standing pilosity present on the mesosoma as a single pair on the pronotal humeri; Brazil, Bolivia........
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3 Larger species (worker HW 0.650.66, n = 3; queen unknown, but expected to have similar HW) with shorter eyes (worker REL 0.550.56; worker REL2 0.690.73); southeastern Brazil.............................................
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-
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Smaller species (worker HW 0.470.55, n = 22; queen HW 0.490.54, n = 9) with more elongate eyes (worker REL 0.570.64; worker REL2 0.750.87; queen REL 0.550.61; queen REL2 0.800.90);
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to
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and
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4 Mesosoma sculpture weaker, especially on the metapleuron, which is partly smooth and shining; juncture of the dorsal and declivitous faces of the propodeum subangulate in worker; petiole relatively low and broad (worker PLI 0.640.69, DPW/PH 0.880.92; n = 6) and with anterodorsal face more gently sloping than posterodorsal face (
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b); worker REL2 0.750.80; Peru, Bolivia....................................................................................
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<emphasis id="B911733DFF90FFC7FAA5DFEB7CCEFA17" box="[1368,1436,1447,1468]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="540">micans</emphasis>
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- Mesosoma sculpture better developed, the metapleuron coriarious-reticulate and subopaque, smooth shiny patches less well developed; in areas of apparent overlap with
<taxonomicName id="4C65D4ACFF90FFC7FD6DDFAE7BBBFA5C" box="[656,745,1506,1527]" class="Insecta" family="Formicidae" genus="Pseudomyrmex" kingdom="Animalia" order="Hymenoptera" pageId="16" pageNumber="540" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="micans">
<emphasis id="B911733DFF90FFC7FD6DDFAE7BBBFA5C" box="[656,745,1506,1527]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="540">P. micans</emphasis>
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(Peru and Bolivia) worker propodeum more strongly angulate, and petiole shorter and higher (worker PLI 0.720.80, DPW/PH 0.760.85; n = 5), with more steeply sloping anterodorsal face (
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b); elsewhere worker propodeal angles and petiole shape more variable but tending in the same direction; worker REL2 0.79 0.87 (n = 16);
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and
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...............................................
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<emphasis id="B911733DFF90FFC7FAC1DC767CC9F9E4" box="[1340,1435,1594,1615]" italics="true" pageId="16" pageNumber="540">laevifrons</emphasis>
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