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<mods:title id="AEEDEA28AFFE1DB93C016DF9EDCEAC8D">Description of Temnothorax estel sp. nov. (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), with a review of the Iberian species of the sordidulus species-complex</mods:title>
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Key for workers of the Iberian species of the
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species-complex
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For a reliable interpretation of the mean values used in the keys, at least 2
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should be measured.
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1. Median region of frons mostly smooth and shiny, without reticulated ground sculpture; rest of frons with pronounced longitudinal striae and reticulated ground sculpture (
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). Concolorous black to dark brown with infuscate antennal clubs and femora; some specimens slightly bicolored with darker head dorsum and gaster. Postpetiole wide (mean PPW/CS 0.403, usually&gt; 0.400). Characteristic morphometric combination: head elongated (HL/HWb&gt;1.250), metanotal groove poorly to well-developed (mean MGr/CS 1.21%), shortest propodeal spines of the Iberian complex (mean SPST/CS 0.244), subpetiolar process small (mean SPEPH/CS 0.041)...............................................................
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- Whole frons with reticulated ground sculpture and poorly to well-developed longitudinal striae, without distinct smooth and shiny median region (
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). Concolorous black to dark brown or bicolored forms with yellowish mesosoma. Postpetiole narrower (mean PPW/CS 0.344, always &lt;0.400). Metanotal groove less developed (mean MGr/CS 0.449%), propodeal spines larger (mean SPST/CS 0.290), subpetiolar process longer (mean SPEPH/CS 0.073)........................... 2
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2. Bicolored with head black to dark brown contrasting with yellowish mesosoma (
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). Characteristic morphometric combination: medium-sized species (mean CS 0.400), head elongated (mean HL/HWb 1.275), metanotal groove inconspicuous to poorly developed (mean MGr/CS 0.297%), propodeal spines well developed (mean SPST/CS 0.340), subpetiolar process well developed (mean SPEPH/CS 0.065).............................................................
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- Concolorous black to dark brown (
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); some specimens slightly bicolored with lighter brownish mesosoma. Larger species (mean CS 0.600), propodeal spines shorter (mean SPST/CS 0.269)........................................ 3
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