Key to Subfamilies of Formicidae in the Southeastern United States (based on workers)
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4(3) Horizontal frontal
lobes absent or reduced as seen in full face view (figure
7); promesonotal suture always absent; the fourth abdominal tergite (the 2nd obvious segment of gaster) enlarged and strongly arched, and apex of gaster pointing anteriorly (figure 8);
...Proceratiinae |
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Figure 7. Proceratium sp.,
full face view, showing the lack of horizontal frontal lobes; lobes do
not cover antennal bases. |
Figure 9. Ponera pennsylvanica,
full face view, showing horizontal frontal lobes, which cover the antennal
bases. |
Figure 8. Proceratium sp.,profile
view, showing the lack of promesonotal suture, enlarged 4th abdominal segment, and apex of gaster directed anteriorly. |
Figure 10. Ponera pennsylvanica,
showing promesonotal suture, 4th abdominal tergite not greatly enlarged, and apex of gaster directed downward. |