Harpegnathos
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.269827 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6091834 |
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Key to the Philippine species of Harpegnathos View in CoL , based on the worker
1. Dorsum of head reticulo-punctate; mandibles converging rather abruptly from attachments……………………………..2
- Dorsum of head striate; mandibles converging gradually from attachments……………………… …… ..3
2. Sculpture on dorsa of pronotum, mesonotum, propodeum and petiole reticulo-punctate; pilosity on body moderately abundant……….. H. venator rugosus Mayr View in CoL
- Sculpture on dorsum of pronotum with irregular striae diverging posteriorly; dorsum of mesonotum with irregular but subparallel striae; dorsum of propodeum coarsely punctuate; petiole with dorsal and lateral coarse punctation; pilosity on body sparse ………………….... H. alperti sp. n.
3. First and second gastral tergite with coarse punctation over underlying punctulation; in full-face view, posterior margin of head straight; mandibles orange with infuscated base ………. H. honestoi sp. n.
- First and second gastral tergite with punctulation only; in full-face view, posterior margin of head shallowly emarginated; mandibles concolorous yellow……………………………………4
4. Antennal scape barely exceeds posterior margin of head by about the width of scape; propodeal declivity bounded by lateral carinae; pilosity on body sparse...................... H. empesoi Chapman View in CoL
- Antennal scape exceeds posterior margin of head by almost 1/3 length of scape; propodeal declivity not bounded by lateral carinae; pilosity on body moderately abundant….......................... H. macgrego ri Wheeler & Chapman
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