Myrmicinae
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Key to Vietnamese genera of the subfamily Myrmicinae View in CoL View at ENA HNS based on the worker caste
The following key to genera includes the following genera which have been known from Thailand, southern China and/or Taiwan, but not yet been found from Vietnam: Eurhopalothrix HNS ; Formosimyrma; Leptothorax HNS ; Metapone HNS ; Perissomyrmex HNS ; Rotastruma HNS ; Rostromyrmex HNS ; Stenamma HNS .
1 Postpetiole attached to the dorsum of abdominal segment IV (= gastral segment I) (Fig. 37); petiole flattened dorsoventrally.. ......................................................................................... Crematogaster
- Postpetiole attached to the anterior face or ventrum of abdominal segment IV (Fig. 38), or, in Anillomyrma HNS , postpetiole attached to the top of anterior face but not the dorsum of abdominal segment IV (Fig. 39); petiole variable in shape, but never flattened dorsoventrally.. ............................................................................... 2
2 Antennal scrobe running below eye (Fig. 40) ................................................................ 3
- Antennal scrobe absent or running above eye (Fig. 41); in some genera both eye and antennal scrobe absent .............. 4
3 Antenna 11-segmented; first gastral tergite greatly expanded, comprising the whole of the dorsum of gaster in dorsal view... .......................................................................................... Cataulacus HNS
- Antenna 7-segmented; first gastral tergite never comprising the whole of the dorsum of gaster in dorsal view .............................................................................. Eurhopalothrix HNS (not yet found from Vietnam)
4 Antenna with 4-6 segments ............................................................................. 5
- Antenna with 7-12 segments ............................................................................. 7
5 Mandible with a series of teeth on its masticatory margin (Fig. 42) ................................... Pyramica HNS (part)
- Mandible without a series of teeth on its inner margin except apical teeth (Fig. 43).. ................................ 6
6 Mandibular bases located closely (Fig. 44); labrum not forming exaggerated distal processes ................. Strumigenys HNS
- Mandibular bases broadly separated (Fig. 45); labrum forming exaggerated distal processes (Fig. 46) ................................................................. Pyramica HNS (argiola- and murphyi-groups: not yet found from Vietnam)
7 Antenna with 7 segments ...................................................................... Myrmicaria HNS
- Antenna with 8-12 segments ............................................................................ 8
8 Median portion of clypeus with a thin longitudinal wall which is produced well anteriad in full-face view (Fig. 132) ....... 9
- Median portion of clypeus round, angulately produced, truncate, bicarinate or with a bilobed projection, but never with a thin longitudinal wall ..................................................................................... 10
9 Antenna with 8 segments ........................................... Formosimyrma (not yet found from Vietnam)
- Antenna with 9 segments ............................................ Rostromyrmex HNS (not yet found from Vietnam)
10 Dorsum of mesonotum flattened and forming flanges laterally and posteriorly (Fig. 47) ..................... Meranoplus HNS
- Dorsum of mesonotum sometimes flattened and margined laterally but never forming flanges laterally and posteriorly (Fig. 28) ................................................................................................... 11
11 Promesonotum with 8 digitiform tubercles (4 pairs) (Fig. 48).. ............................................ Proatta HNS
- Promesonotum usually without digitiform tubercles (Fig. 49), but sometimes with a spine or denticle on each humerus (Fig. 50), or with a large prominence on each humerus and a tubercle in front of metanotal groove ......................... 12
12 Median portion of clypeus forming a bilobed projection near the highest point (Figs. 51, 52) ......................... 13
- Median portion of clypeus not armed with a bilobed projection near the highest point (Figs. 53) ..................... 14
13 Antenna 12-segmented; eye small and round (Fig. 54) ............................................ Calyptomyrmex HNS
- Antenna 10-segmented; eye large and elongate (Fig. 55) ................................................ Mayriella HNS
14 Antenna terminating in a conspicuous 2-segmented club (Fig. 56) .............................................. 15
- Antenna terminating in a 3-segmented (Fig. 57) or 4-segmented club, or without a conspicuous club (Fig. 58) ........... 19
15 Frontal lobes touching or separated only by a narrow longitudinal impression (Fig. 59); postpetiole broadly attached to gaster ......................................................................................... Rhopalomastix HNS
- Frontal lobes distinctly separated by median portion of clypeus (Fig. 60); postpetiole narrowly attached to gaster.. ....... 16
16 Anterior margin of clypeus with an unpaired long seta at the midpoint (Fig. 61). (because the median seta often absent in the major worker of polymorphic Solenopsis HNS species, the minor worker may be needed for identification) ................. 17
- Anterior margin of clypeus without an unpaired median seta, instead either with a pair of long setae straddling the midpoint (Fig. 62), or with an unbroken row of setae ................................................................ 18
17 Antenna 9- or 10- segmented; masticatory margin with apical tooth followed by 2 distinct teeth and then one or more small or inconspicuous denticles (Fig. 63) ............................................................ Solenopsis HNS (part)
- Antenna 11 segmented; masticatory margin with 5 distinct teeth (Fig. 64) ................................ Parvimyrma HNS
18 Minor worker with median part of clypeus margined laterally with carinae (Fig. 65) ....................... Oligomyrmex HNS
- Minor worker with median part of clypeus never margined laterally with carinae (Fig. 66) ................. Pheidologeton HNS
19 Eyes completely absent ................................................................................ 20
- Eyes present, usually well developed but sometimes consisting of only one or a few ommatidia ....................... 21
20 Subpetiolar process well developed (Fig. 67); antenna 11-segmented; frontal lobes widely separated (Fig. 68)... Liomyrmex HNS
- Subpetiolar process absent (Fig. 69); antenna 10-segmented; frontal lobes very closely approximated (Fig. 70).. Anillomyrma HNS
21 Antenna with 9 segments ........................................... Perissomyrmex (not yet found from Vietnam)
- Antenna with 11–12 segments........................................................................... 22
22 Antenna with 11 segments.............................................................................. 23
- Antenna with 12 segments .............................................................................. 36
23 Antennal scrobe very deep and capable of largely concealing scapes .............. Metapone HNS (not yet found from Vietnam)
- Antennal scrobe absent, or present but incapable of concealing scapes (Fig. 41) ................................... 24
24 Head below eye with a longitudinal ridge that is distinguishable from the background sculpture (Fig. 71)... Myrmecina HNS (part)
- Head below eye without a longitudinal ridge that is distinguishable from the background sculpture (Fig. 72) ............. 25
25 Antennal socket fully exposed; anterior margin of clypeus with three or more denticles (Fig. 73) ........ Pristomyrmex HNS (part)
- Antennal socket partly or completely concealed by frontal lobe; anterior margin of clypeus at most with two denticles or angles (Fig. 74) ............................................................................................ 26
26 Lateral portion of clypeus in front of antennal socket raised into a sharp-edged ridge (Fig. 75); sting with a spatulate to triangular, lamellate appendage that projects from the dorsum of the shaft close to its apex ................... Tetramorium HNS (part)
- Lateral portion of clypeus in front of antennal socket not raised into a sharp-edged ridge (Fig. 76); sting simple, without a lamellar appendage that projects from the dorsum of the shaft ................................................ 27
27 Propodeal spine recurved at least weakly (Fig. 77) ................................................... Recurvidris HNS
- Propodeal spine, if present, straight or down-curved (Fig. 78) .................................................. 28
28 Posterodorsal margin of petiole produced posterodorsad as a rim which is distinctly (or at least a little) higher than the dorsal outline of helcium of petiole when waist segments stretched posteriad (Fig. 79) ...................... Vollenhovia HNS (part)
- Posterodorsal margin of petiole not forming a rim mentioned above (Fig. 80).. .................................... 29
29 Dorsa of head and mesosoma without distinct standing hairs; postpetiole in dorsal view at least twice as broad as petiolar node (Fig. 81) ................ Cardiocondyla HNS (part: species with 11-segmented antenna have not yet been found from Vietnam)
- Dorsa of head and mesosoma with standing hairs; postpetiole in dorsal view less than twice as broad as petiolar node (Fig. 82) ................................................................................................... 30
30 Petiole in lateral view without a distinct anterior peduncle, but with triangular node the dorsolateral corners of which form acute angles or denticles; subpetiolar process large (Fig. 133) ........................................ Gauromyrmex HNS
- Petiole in lateral view pedunculate, with a round node; subpetiolar process absent or present as a tiny denticle or angle.... 31
31 Anterior margin of clypeus with a single long seta at the midpoint (Fig. 83) ......................... Monomorium HNS (part)
- Anterior margin of clypeus without a single median seta, instead either with a pair of long setae straddling the midpoint, or with an unbroken row of setae (Fig. 84) ................................................................... 32
32 Promesonotum in lateral view distinctly raised from the dorsum of propodeum (Figs. 85, 86) ......................... 33
- Promesonotum in lateral view not or only weakly raised from the dorsum of propodeum (Fig. 87) ..................... 34
33 Masticatory margin of mandible with 5 conspicuous teeth (Fig. 88) .................... Pristomyrmex HNS (part: P. profundus)
- Masticatory margin of mandible with apical and one preapical tooth, followed by an enlarged denticle; these then followed by a series of small denticles (Fig. 89) ............................................................. Lophomyrmex HNS
34 Masticatory margin of mandible with 7 or more teeth; anterior clypeal margin forming an obtuse median angle .................................... Lasiomyrma HNS (part: species with 11-segmented antennae have not yet been found from Vietnam)
- Masticatory margin of mandible with 5 or 6 teeth; anterior clypeal margin not forming an obtuse median angle .......... 35
35 Median clypeal carina absent; mouthparts with stipes of the maxilla with a transverse crest present at about its midlength.... ................................................................... Leptothorax HNS (not yet found from Vietnam)
- Median clypeal carina present (Fig. 90); mouthparts with stipes of the maxilla without a transverse crest at about its midlength ........................ Temnothorax HNS (part: species with 11-segmented antennae have not yet been found from Vietnam)
36 Head in lateral view below eye with a longitudinal ridge (Fig. 71) or groove (Fig. 91) that is distinguishable from the background sculpture ..................................................................................... 37
- Head in lateral view below eye without a longitudinal ridge or groove that is distinguishable from the background sculpture (Fig. 92) ............................................................................................ 38
37 Longitudinal ridge on the ventrolateral part of head never touching the eye; petiole short and sessile, lacking a node (Fig. 93). .................................................................................... Myrmecina HNS (part)
- Longitudinal groove on the lateral part of head touching the ventral margin of eye; petiole elongate and weakly pedunculate, with a low node (Fig. 94) ...................................................................... Vombisidris HNS
38 Petiole elongate and cylindrical (Fig. 95); posterolateral corner of head with a small acute angle or denticle exterior to preoccipital carina .............................................................................. Dilobocondyla HNS
- Petiole variable in shape (Fig. 96, 97); posterolateral corner of head usually round, or sometimes forming a vertexal lobe, but lacking a small acute angle or denticle .................................................................... 39
39 Tergo-sternal suture of gastral segment I in anterior view describing a parabola on each side of the articulation with postpetiole (Fig. 98) ................................................................................ Acanthomyrmex HNS
- Tergo-sternal suture of gastral segment I in anterior view transverse or bending downwards on each side of the articulation with postpetiole (Fig. 99) ............................................................................... 40
40 Lateral portion of clypeus in front of antennal socket raised into a conspicuous vertical ridge or wall (Figs. 75, 100) ...... 41
- Lateral portion of clypeus in front of antennal socket not raised into a ridge or wall (Fig. 101) ....................... 44
41 Promesnotum in lateral view strongly raised as a dome (Fig. 102: pm); each humerus of promesonotum forming a high and blunt mound (Fig. 102: hp).. ...................................................................... Dacatria HNS
42 Head in full-face view roughly heart-shaped, with posterolateral corners relatively strongly produced (Fig. 104); propodeal lobe reduced to a low carina ............................................................ Rhoptromyrmex HNS (part)
- Head in full-face view roughly oval or subrectangular, with posterolateral corners not or weakly produced (Fig. 105); propodeal lobe well developed usually as a triangular lamella or spinose projection but sometimes as a subrectangular or round lamella ............................................................................................. 43
43 Tibial spurs of middle and hind legs pectinate (Fig. 106); sting simple; palp formula (number of segments in maxillary palp
and labial palp) 6,4 .....................................................................................
........ Myrmica HNS (part: species in which lateral portion of clypeus is raised as ridge have not yet been found from Vietnam)
- Tibial spurs of middle and hind legs simple or absent (Fig. 107); apex of sting with a small lamellate appendage; palp formula 4,3 or less .............................................................................. Tetramorium HNS (part)
44 Middle part of masticatory margin without teeth or denticles (Fig. 108) ....................... Pheidole HNS (major workers)
- Middle part of masticatory margin with teeth or denticles (Fig. 109) ........................................... 45
45 Frontal carina distinct, in full-face view extending close to posterolateral corner of head; antennal scrobe moderately to strongly developed (Fig. 110) .............................................................. Lordomyrma HNS (part)
- Frontal carina and antennal scrobe absent (Fig. 111), or present but weak ........................................ 46
46 Posterodorsal margin of petiole produced posterodorsad as a rim which is distinctly (or at least a little) higher than the dorsal outline of helcium of petiole when waist segments stretched posteriad (Fig. 79) ...................... Vollenhovia HNS (part)
- Posterodorsal margin of petiole not forming a rim mentioned above (Fig. 112) .................................... 47
47 Mesosoma marginate dorsolaterally, especially on mesonotum and propodeum (Fig. 134) .............................. ................................................................... Rotastruma HNS (not yet found from Vietnam)
- Mesosoma not marginate dorsolaterally.. .................................................................. 48
48 Head in full-face view roughly heart-shaped, with posterolateral corners relatively strongly produced (Fig. 104); apical part of sting dorsally with a triangular to pennant-shaped appendix projecting upwards from the shaft (visible only when the sting is extended) ........................................................................... Rhoptromyrmex HNS (part)
- Head in full-face view roughly oval or rounded-rectangular (Figs. 113, 114), rarely with a long neck; posterolateral corners not or weakly produced; apical part of sting without a dorsal appendix .............................................. 49
49 Antenna terminating in a 3-segmented club ................................................................ 50
- Antenna terminating in a 4-segmented club, or without a conspicuous club ....................................... 57
50 Anteromedian part of vertex with a conspicuous depression (Fig. 115) ..................................... Kartidris HNS
- Anteromedian part of vertex without a conspicuous depression (Fig. 116) ........................................ 51
51 Both median and lateral part of clypeus well produced anteriad and forming a shelf which largely overhangs mandibles (Fig. 117); dorsum of head and mesosoma without standing hairs .................................... Cardiocondyla HNS (part)
- Median part of clypeus more or less produced anteriad, but not forming a shelf which largely overhangs mandibles (Fig. 118); dorsum of head and mesosoma usually (but not always) with standing hairs ...................................... 52
52 Anterior margin of clypeus with a single long seta at the midpoint (Fig. 83); propodeal spines absent.... Monomorium HNS (part)
- Anterior margin of clypeus without a single median seta, insteard either with a pair of long setae straddling the midpoint (Fig. 119), or with an unbroken row of setae; propodeal spines usually developed, but rarely reduced to tiny denticles.. ........ 53
53 Masticatory margin of mandible with 5-6 teeth (Fig. 120).. .................................... Temnothorax HNS (part)
- Masticatory margin of mandible with 7 or more teeth/denticles (Fig. 121) ........................................ 54
54 Promesonotum distinctly higher than anterior border of propodeal dorsum (Fig. 122) ..................... Pheidole HNS (part)
- Promesonotum not or only a little higher than anterior border of propodeal dorsum (Fig. 123) ........................ 55
55 Anterior margin of clypeus round with a slight emargination medially; petiolar node in lateral view cuboidal, long (Fig. 124); postpetiole in lateral view compressed dorsoventrally, longer than high ................................... Paratopula HNS
- Anterior clypeal margin forming an obtuse angle; petiolar node in lateral view round or blunt-triangular (Fig. 125); postpetiole in lateral view not compressed dorsoventrally, higher than long ................................................ 56
56 Petiole in lateral view blunt-triangular and thin ................................................ Lasiomyrma HNS (part)
- Petiole in lateral view round and thick ......................................................................
.................. Lordomyrma HNS (species with antennal scrobes completely absent, have not yet been found from Vietnam)
57 Promesonotum slightly raised (Fig. 126); propodeal lobe well developed as a triangular or sharp lamella (Fig. 127) ................................................................................................. Myrmica HNS (part)
- Promesonotum strongly raised as a dome (Fig. 128); propodeal lobe round or subtriangular with blunt angles (Fig. 129). 58
58 Posteromedian portion of clypeus, where it is inserted between the frontal lobes, narrower than one of the frontal lobes; median portion of clypeus defined laterally by weak clypeal carinae .................... Stenamma HNS (not yet found from Vietnam)
- Posteromedian portion of clypeus, where it is inserted between the frontal lobes, broader than one of the frontal lobes; median portion of clypeus not defined laterally by clypeal carinae .................................................... 59
59 Masticatory margin of mandible with 1 or 2 small denticles between the preapical tooth and 3rd large tooth (Fig. 130); palp formula 3,2 or less ..... ..................................................................... Pheidole HNS (part)
- Masticatory margin of mandible without small teeth/denticles between the preapical tooth and 3rd large tooth (Fig. 131); palp formula 5,3 or 4,3 .......................................................................... Aphaenogaster HNS
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