Aenictus wroughtonii species group
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Aenictus wroughtonii species group View in CoL Figs 1A, 3A
Diagnosis.
(modified from Jaitrong and Yamane 2011). Head narrow, oval or elliptical; occipital margin lacking collar (distinct carina). Antenna short or long, comprising 10 segments; scape short, attaining mid-length of head or longer attaining or extending beyond the posterolateral corner of head. Anterior clypeal margin roundly convex with 5-10 denticles. Mandible triangular, with masticatory margin bearing 8-12 minute inconspicuous denticles in addition to a large apical tooth with a sharp apex; basal margin of mandible lacking denticles. Frontal carina short; parafrontal ridge feeble and incomplete. Mesosoma narrow and elongate. Legs very slender. Propodeal junction in profile angulate (Fig. 1A) or rounded (Fig. 3A). Subpetiolar process weakly developed or almost absent. Head and gaster entirely smooth and shiny. Body yellow, yellowish brown to dark brown; typhlatta spot absent.
Distribution.
Greece, Iran, Israel, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, India, Sri Lanka, Southeast China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Thailand, Malay Peninsula (West Malaysia), Sumatra, Borneo (Sabah, Sarawak, and Brunei) and Philippines (Negros and Luzon) ( Aktaç et al. 2004, Jaitrong et al. 2010, Jaitrong and Yamane 2011, Sharaf et al. 2012, Staab 2014).
Currently valid names.
Aenictus arabicus Sharaf & Aldawood, 2012, A. artipus Wilson, 1964; A. biroi Forel, 1907; A. camposi Wheeler WM & Chapman, 1925; A. gutianshanensis Staab, 2014, A. nuchiti sp. n., A. rhodiensis Menozzi, 1936, A. sagei Forel, 1901; A. samungi sp. n., A. stenocephalus Jaitrong & Yamane, 2010; A. vieti Jaitrong & Yamane, 2010; A. wroughtonii Forel, 1890.
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