hairs
gaster with dense pubescence
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gaster with dense pubescence (Nylanderia)
macrosetae long and flexuous
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macrosetae on mesosoma long and flexuous, strongly tapering to a fine tip (Nylanderia)
hairs spatulate (spoon shaped)
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The hairs are rounded and broad at the tip, attenuate at base; spoon shaped (Torre-Bueno). Used in Antkey to identify the genera of Eurhopalothrix, Strumigenys and Strumigenys.
erect hairs absent
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The dorsal surface of the mesosoma may have appressed pilosity, but it lacks erect hairs. Used to distinguish species in the Monomorium salomonis-group (Monomorium salomonis and Monomorium subopacum) from all other Monomorium species in Antkey.
erect hairs absent
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The dorsal surface of the mesosoma may have appressed pilosity, but it lacks erect hairs. Used to distinguish Brachymyrmex JAM-001 from all other Brachymyrmex species in Antkey.
erect hairs present
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The dorsal surface of the mesosoma has erect hairs that differ distinctly from any appressed pilosity. Used to distinguish all other Brachymyrmex species in Antkey from Brachymyrmex JAM-001.
erect hairs present
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The dorsal surface of the mesosoma has erect hairs that differ distinctly from any appressed pilosity. Used to distinguish all other Monomorium species in Antkey from species in the Monomorium salomonis-group (Monomorium salomonis and Monomorium subopacum).
erect hairs present
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The dorsal surface of the mesosoma has erect hairs that differ distinctly from any appressed pilosity. Used to distinguish among myrmicine genera in Antkey.
hairs not flattened and circular
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The cephalic dorsum may have a variety of different hair types, but is never covered by highly modified, flattened, appressed, circular hairs. Used in Antkey to separate all other Strumigenys species from Strumigenys hexamera.
gaster with erect hairs
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gaster with erect hairs