Temnothorax, Mayr, 1861
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2017.280 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10408025 |
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Key to species of Temnothorax of the Arabian Peninsula
1 Uniformly yellow; HW<0.55; PI<40; IOD<0.45 ..............................................................................2
– Uniformly brown or blackish brown species; HW>0.60; PI>45; IOD>0.55 ( United Arab Emirates) .............................................................................. T. liviae (Agosti & Collingwood, 2011) comb. nov.
2 Cephalic dorsum nearly smooth and shiny with feeble longitudinal striae in full-face view; frontal carinae feeble, running back to anterior level of eyes; propodeal spines short and blunt; petiole with a single pair of distinctly erect hairs; mesosomal dorsum feebly, longitudinally, rugose on pronotum and mesonotum, reticulate on propodeum. ( Sudan and United Arab Emirates) .............. ............................................................................................ T. megalops ( Hamann & Klemm, 1967)
Cephalic dorsum strongly, longitudinally, irregularly striate in full-face view; frontal carinae more developed, running back to midlevel of eyes; propodeal spines long and sharp; petiole with two pairs of normal hairs; mesosoma weakly reticulate-rugose. ( KSA) ............................ ............................................................................................ T. arabicus Sharaf & Akbar sp. nov.
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