petiolar peduncle
peduncle relatively long
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The petiolar peduncle is long (length distinctly twice or more than height) and does not taper gradually into node. Used in Antkey to separate Cardiocondyla kagutsuchi, Cardiocondyla mauritanica and Cardiocondyla venustula from Cardiocondyla minutior, Cardiocondyla obscurior and Cardiocondyla wroughtonii.
peduncle relatively short
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The petiolar peduncle not appearing long (length not twice height), and thickens gradually as it tapers into node. Used in Antkey to separate Cardiocondyla minutior, Cardiocondyla obscurior and Cardiocondyla wroughtonii from Cardiocondyla kagutsuchi, Cardiocondyla mauritanica and Cardiocondyla venustula.
peduncle relatively thick
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The petiolar peduncle is relatively thick in profile. Used in Antkey to separate Tetramorium simillimum from Tetramorium caldarium. The character, as it is presently defined, is ambiguous and requires a more detailed examination before its usefulness is confirmed.
peduncle relatively thin
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The petiolar peduncle is relatively thin in profile. Used in Antkey to separate Tetramorium caldarium from Tetramorium simillimum. The character, as it is presently defined, is ambiguous and requires a more detailed examination before its usefulness is confirmed.
peduncle realtively long
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peduncle long and does not taper gradually into node (Cardiocondyla)
peduncle relatively short
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peduncle not appearing long (length not twice height) but thickens gradually as it tapers into node (Cardiocondyla)
petiole lacking peduncle
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petiole lacking peduncle
petiolar node and peduncle
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petiolar node and peduncle (Tetramorium bicarinatum)