Myrmeciinae Emery, 1877
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2015.120 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3795057 |
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Myrmeciinae Emery, 1877 |
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Subfamily Myrmeciinae Emery, 1877 View in CoL
Figs 5 C–D, 6H, 14E–F
Diagnosis
Uniquely identified by the combination of petiolation of abdominal segment III ( Myrmeciini ), retention of the jugal lobe and of two ventroapical spurs on each meso- and metatibia, and complete fusion of the petiolar tergum and sternum anteriorly ( Prionomyrmecini ). The third abdominal segment of the male of Nothomyrmecia (Prionomyrmecini) is incompletely petiolated, although it is still recognizable by the other states indicated above.
Comment
Extant Myrmeciinae are restricted to Australia and New Caledonia, and are comprised of two monogeneric tribes, Myrmeciini (Myrmecia) and Prionomyrmecini (Nothomyrmecia) . Ward & Brady (2007) provided keys to the extant and extinct genera of Myrmeciinae , including males, although the two extant genera may also be separated by the key presented above.
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