| MINOR - new description TL ca 2.8 mm; CI 87 SI
125 OI 25 PI 52Head with sides weakly convex, posterior angles broad and evenly
rounded, the anterior is only about 0.7 the width of the posterior
widest point; with a very fine nuchal collar
 Mandibles long, with small coarse teeth on the masticatory margin; and
with only small apical teeth
 Anterior margin of clypeus very weakly convex, without a median or any
other carinae; with only four slender forward facing long hairs
 Frontal carinae short and parallel; set quite far apart, a little under
half the width of the head at the level of the antennal insertions
 Scapes relatively short; thickening very slightly from base to apex,
surpassing the occiput by over 1/4 of their length; funiculus about 30%
longer than scape; the 3-segmented club has the apical segment almost
as long as the pre-apical two together; the pre-apical segments are
twice as long as they are wide
 The eye is relatively large, slightly ovoid longitudinally and very
weakly convex; the anteriormost point is just over its own length back
from the anterior point of the genae
 Alitrunk profile with promesonotum evenly and strongly convex, from
above the pronotum has quite sharp angles at the widest point; the
pro-mesonotal suture is visible laterally as the beginning of an area
of spiculation and does not interrupting the profile; the metanotal
groove is distinct but barely impressed both dorsally and laterally;
the propodeum has the dorsum quite strongly convex in profile, lacking
lateral margination and with only minute teeth, the declivity is
slightly convex
 The petiole has a longish pedicel and a low triangular profile, with
the apex triangular and a very short posterior face; the postpetiole
has a low profile domed above and flat below; seen from above it is
about twice as wide as the petiole and weakly hexagonal, with distinct
apical points bearing a laterally pointing hair
 The gaster is narrowly ovoid viewed laterally and from above where it
broadens quite sharply from a moderately wide anterior margin
 The legs are relatively short with quite strongly swollen femora
 The whole of the head, body, antennae and legs bear sparse, fine hairs,
these are long and erect solely on the promesontoum and elsewhere they
are short and semi-decumbent
 Polished shiny with very little sculpturation other than very weak
puncturation on the lateral mesonotum and propodeum
 Overall red-brown; somewhat lighter on the alitrunkm appendages and
pedicel.
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