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- promesonotum is convex and the propodeum base is rounded and also convex. The base and declivity are of equal length. The suture of the promesonotum is...
- feature regarding Pheidole is the depression of propodeum below the promesonotum, the combined pronotum and mesonotum area. This area uniquely also has...
- median ocellus, compound eyes of intermediate size, and an enlarged promesonotum. In spite of the relative commonness of these ****tive reproductives...
- have a transverse rugae. It propodeum is identical in brightness to promesonotum. The species is found on clay banks, along the streams, and on hillsides...
- rugae which is transverse. Its propodeum is identical in brightness to promesonotum while its mesosoma is dark in colour. The species is found on clay banks...
- separating the minor workers of the two species are the shape of the promesonotum in profile, which is less strongly angulate in P. jonas; the amount of...
- forecoxae, smooth propodeal declivity, smooth anteriodorsal region of the promesonotum, broader and more widely spaced rugae, and larger size. The other species...
- distinctly recognizable for the crown-like cluster of spines on their promesonotum, the fused mesonotum and pronotum on the front of their mesosoma or midsection...
- apply to the standing hairs on the median promesonotum and behind the posterior tubercles of the promesonotum. Humeral tubercles are strongly reduced,...
- integument is smooth and shiny without co**** sculpture or dull areas; the promesonotum is evenly arched, without promesonotal groove; the propodeum is usually...