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<mods:title id="82010917E898E42F63A0AD70469AB329">A revision of six minor genera of Myrmicinae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in the Ethiopian zoogeographical region.</mods:title>
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Sides of head behind eyes blanketed by dense reticulate punctate sculpture; sometimes rugulae may also occur in this area.
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<paragraph id="0E85F784C4F177690ADB637421FBFDB1" pageNumber="251">Propodeal dorsum predominantly or entirely reticulate-punctate, if rugulae occur they are secondary to the punctation. Pronotal dorsum usually with rugae present but with punctate ground-sculpture which is usually conspicuous and dense. Propodeal spines in dorsal view directed more or less evenly backwards, not projecting outwards basally; the spiracle (or at least its annulus) clearly visible from above (Fig. 10).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="DE463603F03AE868C4223E2A4C083062" pageNumber="251">Propodeal spiracle smaller and some distance away from the margin of the declivity below the spine; diameter of spiracle less than the distance separating the spiracular hind margin from the edge of the declivity at its closest point (Fig. 8).</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8F3CBCED4629238F9FE1E0DCAB6C1145" pageNumber="251">Ghana: Tafo (G. S. Cotterell); Tafo (Strickland); Mampong (D. Leston); Kibi (D. Leston); Bunso (D. Leston); Osenasi (D. Leston); Asamankese (D. Leston); Etukrom (D. Leston); Mpraeso (D. Leston). Zaire: Ituri For., Beni (T. H. E. Jackson).</paragraph>
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