| Key to Polyergus workers in southeastern United   States (by James C. Trager) 
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| 1 | Gastral tergites with very sparse pubescence or none, integument smooth and often strongly shining; Atlantic Coast of the United States west to Mississippi Valley (one species extends west to southern Rocky Mountains) | …lucidus group | 
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 | Gastral tergites with dense pubescence yielding a silky sheen, but obscuring the dorsal surface of the integument beneath; Mississippi Valley to the West Coast of United States, in the Southeast, only west of the Mississippi river | breviceps  | 
| 2 | Rear margin of head pilose, with 10 or more stout, erect setae near each rear corner of the head; head and mesosomal dorsum matte and sides at most feebly shining; host F. dolosa | |
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 | Rear margin of head less pilose, with 8 or fewer (usually 0-5) stout, erect setae near each rear corner of the head; head and mesosomal dorsum matte; sides shiny, but if appearing not very shiny, then the entire ant is sparsely pilose; host is never F. dolosa | ...3 | 
| 3(2) | Rear margin of head less pilose, with <5 (usually <3) stout , erect setae near each rear corner of the head; head and mesosoma matte or weakly shining on sides; host F. pallidefulva or F. archboldi | ...4 | 
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 | Rear margin of head pilose, rear margin of head usually with >4 stout , erect setae near each rear corner of the head; all tagmata at least partly shiny; host F. incerta or F. biophilica | ...5 | 
| 4(2) | Larger and less pilose species, combined length of head and thorax >3.90mm; rarely more than one (usually none) stout erect seta on each rear corner of the head; eastern United States west Rocky Mt. foothills, in the Southeast, rare in all states, in Florida, limited to the panhandle; host F. pallidefulva | |
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 | Smaller and slightly more pilose, combined length of head and thorax of most specimens <3.80mm (occasional ergatoids larger); with 1 or 2 (rarely up to 5) erect setae near each rear corner of the head; possibly endemic to Florida; host F. archboldi | … oligergus Trager | 
| 5(4) | Smaller, scape shorter, scape length <1.35mm, hind femur length usually <2.0mm; eastern and central United States, in the Southeast only in high altitude Appalachian “balds”; host F. incerta | |
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 | Larger, longer-limbed, scape length >150mm, hind femur length usually >210mm; southern and south central USA (including foothill Appalachian) distribution; host F. biophilica | …ruber  | 
| 6(5) | Rear margin of head lacking pilosity or with <4 stout, erect setae near each rear corner of the head; pronotal erect pilosity all dorsal; Missouri, Arkansas; host F. subsericea | |
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 | Rear margin of head notably pilose, >10-30 stout, erect setae near each rear corner of the head; pronotum always with some erect setae on sides near lower edges; not in the Southeast but may be found in far northern Missouri; host F. montana | ...breviceps Emery | 
For more information see:
Trager, J.C. 2013. Global revision of the dulotic ant genus Polyergus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae, Formicinae, Formicini). Zootaxa 3722 (4): 501-548.

 
    