|  Key to Lasius species in or possible in MS and AL (from Creighton 1950) | ||
| 1 | Maxillary palps with only 3 segments and very short | ...2 (subgenus Acanthomyops) | 
| Maxillary palps with 6 segments and long | ...6 | |
| 2 | Scapes surpassing occipital margin by an amount at least as great as the thickness of the tip of the scape | ...3 | 
| Scapes not surpassing occipital margin or if they do then by less than the thickness of the tip | ...4 | |
| 3(2) | The crest of the scale of the petiole covered with very numerous, close-set, short hairs with some of these hairs arising from the front of the scale giving the scale a brush-like appearance (possible) | |
| Petiolar scale crest with only a few erect hairs arranged in a single row along the crest | ||
| 4(2) | The fore femora usually without erect hairs, but if present then mainly confined to the flexor surface with only a few inconspicuous hairs at the base of the lateral face (possible) | |
| Fore femora with erect hairs over much of the lateral face and on the flexor surface | ...5 | |
| 5(4) | In profile the petiolar scale with a blunt crest, from behind the crest is convex or flattened in the middle but not notched | |
| In profile the scale with a thin, sharp crest and seen from behind the crest is either deeply notched or at least with a median impression | ||
| 6 | The maxillary palps long with the last three segments subequal in length; the eyes large with about 200 facets present | ...7 (subgenus Lasius) | 
| Maxillary palps short with the last three segments successively decreasing in length; eyes small with about 100 facets present at most, usually many less than that | ...8 | |
| 7(6) | The scapes with numerous erect or suberect hairs, these hairs obviously differentiated from the appressed hairs present; the promesonotal suture slightly but distinctly impressed; the promesonotal dorsum does not form a single even convexity | |
| The scapes without erect or suberect hairs; the promesonotal suture not impressed or barely impressed; the promesonotal dorsum forms a single even convexity | ....americanus Emery | |
| 8(6) | Eyes with only six or less facets in greatest diameter; queens are more than twice as long as workers | ...9 (subgenus Cautolasius) | 
| Eyes with 10-12 facets in greatest diameter; queens less than twice as long as workers | ..10 (subgenus Chthonolasius) | |
| 9(8) | Maxillary palp segment V as long as segment VI or longer; scapes reaching occipital margin but not surpassing it | ...brevicornis Emery | 
| Segment VI of the maxillary palp distinctly longer than segment V; scapes surpassing occipital margin | ||
| 10(8) | Scapes and tibiae with numerous erect hairs (possible) | |
| Scapes and tibiae with few or no erect hairs | ||

 
    