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- of head; anterior margin of clypeus with specialized dentiform setae; promesonotal suture flexible; petiole very broadly attached to abdominal segment 3...
- pronotum is inflexibly fused to the rest of the mesosoma, such that the promesonotal suture is weakly impressed or absent, and a functional sting is usually...
- antennal insertions are not concealed by the frontal carinae, and the promesonotal suture is present and flexible. The tribal structure of the Formicinae...
- distinct promesonotal posterior process with a convex postpetiolar ventral process and major workers that combine the distinct promesonotal posterior...
- smooth in profile, the profile of queens is distinctly impressed at the promesonotal suture and the metanotal groove. Appendages are noticeably stouter. Queens...
- P. vulcan differ from those of P. jonas by the combination of a high promesonotal process and incon****uous to weakly concave transverse groove in the...
- less than 100 individuals. They are similar to Ponerinae, except the promesonotal suture is fused and the frontal lobes are elevated (rather than transverse)...
- longer mandibles, scapes, and postpetiole, while the majors have a lower promesonotal process with a con****uously concave transverse groove in profile view...
- depression in place of the median ocellus. Mesosoma in dorsal view with a promesonotal suture but lacking sclerites ****ociated with alate queen. Mesonotum is...
- whose propodeal spines are blunt. Workers also do not have developed promesonotal spines in the center of their crown, which separates M. smithii from...