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1. First segment of funiculus expanded laterally, with strongly convex sides and appearing essentially spherical........... .........................................................................................................................................................................
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<keyLead id="30A9E919E205FFAC0FDEBA6CD099FE19" pageId="2" pageNumber="3">-. Sculpturing on pronotum running longitudinally and generally with the central carina (or carinae) running nearly the length of the mesosoma, or occasionally sculpturing ill-defined and irregular ........................................................... 7</keyLead>
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3. Sides of head behind compound eyes with 23 longitudinal carinae running the length of the head........
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4. Dorsal surface of pronotum immediately behind the collar with at most very weak sculpturing (sometimes nearly smooth) .........................................................................................................................................................
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5. Antennal scapes smooth; body larger (HW&gt;
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-. Antennal scapes with low longitudinal ridges; body smaller (HW &lt;
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6. Majority of carinae on pronotum and mesonotum gently curved across width of mesosoma .............
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-. Majority of carinae on pronotum and mesonotum “V”-shaped....................................................................
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7. Sides of head behind compound eyes with 23 longitudinal carinae running the length of the head ................
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9. Body larger (HW&gt;
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); head squarer (CI&gt; 95) .............................................................
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); head more elongate (CI &lt;95) ..............................................
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10. Dorsal surface of pronotum with irregular, ill-defined sculpturing ....................................................................
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11. Erect hairs on gaster (and most on mesonotum) strongly curved so their tips are nearly parallel with the surface of the body (known only from the Wessell Islands, Northern Territory) ........................................................
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-. Erect hairs on gaster (and longer ones on mesonotum) only weakly curved with their tips at a strong angle with body (coastal Queensland and north-eastern New South
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12. Carinae extending continuously from the dorsal surface onto the lateral surfaces of the mesosoma and not inter- rupted as they cross the angle separating the dorsal and lateral surfaces .......................................................
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-. Dorsal and lateral surfaces of mesosoma separated by an indistinct angle or ridge which interrupts or breaks the mesosomal sculpturing...................................................................................................................................
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