antennal club
ant morphology
Some morphological terms associated with the head and face.
3-segmented antennal club
The three most apical antennal segments are enlarged relative to all preceding segments, forming a distinct club at the end of the antenna. Used to distinguish among myrmicine genera
4-segmented antennal club
The four most apical antennal segments are enlarged relative to all preceding segments, forming a distinct club at the end of the antenna. Used to distinguish Myrmica species from all other myrmicines in Antkey.
antennal club absent
The funicular segments filiform or becoming incrementally larger, but never forming a distinct 1-4 segmented club.
antennal club 4-segmented
antennal club 4-segmented
ant morphology
Some terms associated with ant morphology (profile view).
antennal club indistinct
antennal club indistinct
antennal club 3-segmented
antennal club 3-segmented
antennal club indistinct
antennal club indistinct
antennal club 3-segmented
antennal club 3-segmented (Monomorium destructor)