Key to Nearctic Formica fusca group workers

This worker key is based on: [[Media:Francoeur 1973.pdf| Francoeur, A. 1973. Révision taxonomique des espèces néarctiques du groupe fusca, genre Formica (Formicidae, Hymenoptera). Mémoires de la Société entomologique du Québec. 3:1-316. PDF]]

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 * Metasternum with two distinctly pilose processes, arising on each side of the spinasternal cavity (fig. 15, 42); mesometasternal profile composed of a convexity followed by an inverted triangle (fig. 33) . . . . . 2


 * Metasternum without such processes (fig. 195); mesometasternal profile composed of a convexity followed by a straight or concave line (fig. 34-35) . . . . . 10

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 * Eyes smaller, ocular index usually less than 30; anterior border of median clypeal lobe distinctly angulate, i.e. formed of two straight sides meeting at midline to form an obtuse angle; standing hairs of gastric dorsum long and flexuous, tapering from base to apex; gastric pubescence very dilute; surface strongly shining; West of the continent . . . . . Formica subpolita


 * Eyes larger, ocular index more than 30; anterior border of median clypeal lobe weakly angulate, i.e. formed of two convex sides meeting at midline to form a wide angle, or completely convex or truncate; standing hairs of gastric dorsum short and bristle-like, of the same diameter for greater part of length, then either truncate or abruptly tapered (except for pilicornis, but in this case erect hairs present on the eyes); gastric pubescence normal or dense; surface feebly shining or opaque . . . . . 3

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 * Body pilosity more abundant: in particular, erect hairs present on ventral surface of head, occiput and propodeum (sometimes absent on ventral surface of head of altipetens); present on genre, except for altipetens and usually except for montana; cinerea complex . . . . . 4


 * Body pilosity less abundant: in particular, erect hairs absent on genre, ventral surface of head, occiput (in most cases) and propodeum; neoclara complex . . . . . 8

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 * Eyes and scapes with standing hairs; erect hairs on gastric tergites long and slender . . . . . Formica pilicornis


 * Eyes and scapes without standing hairs; erect hairs on gastric tergites short and stiff . . . . . 5

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 * Episterna without erect or suberect hairs; if a few (1 to 3) are present, these limited to peripheral margin of mesothoracic katepisterna; genre and usually occipital angles without erect hairs; sometimes erect hairs absent on ventral surface of head and crest of petiole; West of the continent . . . . . Formica altipetens


 * Episterna with erect or suberect hairs (except for montana in some cases); genre with erect hairs, frequently absent on montana; occipital angles usually pilose . . . . . 6

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 * Sides of head less pilose; head in full face view, erect hairs usually limited to occipital angles, but may be present down to the ventral border of eyes; genre normally without erect hairs, sometimes 1-2 near the tentorial fossa; occipital angles becoming glabrous in the western part of its range; eastern center of the continent . . . . . Formica montana


 * Sides of head more pilose; head in full face view, with erect hairs present below the ventral border of eyes; genre normally with more than 2 erect hairs . . . . . 7

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 * Body brownish or blackish brown; density of pubescence normal to feeble; integument slightly shining, particularly on head and gaster; ocular halo distinct, but weakly shining; scapes shorter, scape length minus head length varying from - 0.20 to - 0.03 mm; West and western center of the continent . . . . . Formica canadensis


 * Body black; pubescence very dense; integument opaque, appearing granulose; without ocular halo; scapes longer, scape length minus head length varying from - 0.03 to + 0.08 mm; Mexico . . . . . Formica pulla

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 * Body concolorous black or brownish black; dorsal margin of petiole low and convex or angulo-convex (fig. 25, 28), median portion entire or weakly emarginate on the largest workers; propodeal angle distinct; South-west of the continent . . . . . Formica occulta


 * Body brownish to yellowish, usually appearing bicolored; dorsal margin of petiole and propodeal angle having a different combination of characters . . . . . 9

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 * Dorsal margin of petiole high and angulo-convex, rarely with a median notch; propodeal angle distinct; usually more than 5 erect hairs on promesonotum; Mexico . . . . . Formica propatula


 * Dorsal margin of petiole low and convex, usually with a median notch; propodeal angle reduced to an even convexity; without erect hairs on promesonotum (except in Idaho), sometimes 1 to 3 small hairs on pronotum; from Yukon to Texas . . . . . Formica neoclara

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 * Body concolorous: black, blackish or yellowish brown; if appearing bicolored, alitrunk yellow and very pilose or alitrunk reddish and the upper half of head black . . . . . 11


 * Body bicolored: head, alitrunk and petiole reddish or reddish brown, gaster black or blackish brown; surface opaque and granulose (except in F. gnava and F. foreliana, but then the propodeum is depressed compared to the promesonotum); southern half of the continent; rufibarbis and occidua complexes . . . . . 28

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 * The portion of the gena lying between the eye and the insertion of the mandible covered with coarse, elongate punctures, widely spaced in the posterior half of the gena (fig. 37); the surface between them with a microreticulum composed of coarse lines readily seen under low magnification; on gastric dorsum pilosity very short and pubescence dilute at least on posterior half; metasternal pilosity abundant and surrounding the spinasternal cavity; neorufibarbis complex . . . . . 12


 * Genae without coarse, elongate punctures or if present, these punctures are mostly concentrated in the posterior half of the genae, where they are mixed with fine circular punctures and are closely spaced (fig. 36); the surface between them with a microreticulum composed of delicate lines hardly seen under low magnification; pilosity and pubescence variously combined . . . . . 13

12
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 * Body pilosity abundant: in particular, erect hairs numerous on ventral surface of head and metafemora, occiput, prosternum, alitrunk, dorsal margin of petiole and gastric dorsum; varying from 8 to 27 (mean = 17) on the first gastric segment not counting the posterior row; sometimes erect hairs absent on the ventral surface of head and metafemora, and dorsal margin of petiole among a few workers of a colony; body brownish black or black . . . . . Formica hewitti


 * Body pilosity reduced: in particular, erect hairs absent on ventral surface of head, occiput, prosternum, alitrunk and dorsal margin of petiole; in toundra form specimens, 1 to 5 erect hairs may be present on mentioned structures except petiole; gastric dorsum pilosity reduced; erect hairs from 0 to 13 (mean = 2) on the first gastric segment not counting the posterior row; posterior half of head and gaster black, anterior half of head and alitrunk usually reddish . . . . . Formica neorufibarbis

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 * Body pilosity abundant: in particular, erect hairs present on ventral surface of head and metafemora, occiput, promesonotum, dorsal margin of petiole and propodeum (except in F. subcyanea); West and South of the continent . . . . . 14


 * Body pilosity reduced: in particular, erect hairs absent on propodeum, dorsal margin of petiole and at least on one or two or three of other mentioned structures . . . . . 20

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 * Body concolorous black; surface opaque and finely granulose; erect hairs absent on propodeum, very short and large on gastric dorsum. Mexico . . . . . Formica subcyanea


 * Body yellowish to blackish brown; alitrunk often lighter in color than head and gaster; surface feebly shining and shagreened; erect hairs present on propodeum; on gastric dorsum erect hairs longer and finer; West and South of the continent; lepida complex . . . . . 15

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 * Erect or suberect hairs present on the four faces of femora (fig. 6, 206); petiolar scale seen in profile thick and rounded at summit; California . . . . . Formica lepida


 * Erect or suberect hairs limited to ventral and lateral faces of femora (fig. 7); petiolar scale seen in profile thinner and angulate at summit . . . . . 16

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 * Episterna, occipital angles and genre with erect hairs . . . . . 17


 * Episterna, occipital angles and geme without erect hairs . . . . . 19

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 * Dorsal margin of petiole high and narrow, angulate or angulo-convex, entire (fig. 28-29); scapes shorter than head length, scape index 108-118; Mexico . . . . . Formica pachucana


 * Dorsal margin of petiole low and broad, convex; scape length varying . . . . . 18

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 * Head more elongate, cephalic index 82-87; scapes longer than head, scape index 116-130; crest of petiole with a median notch; length of longest pronotal hairs less than the height of frontal triangle; from British Columbia to California . . . . . Formica transmontanis


 * Head less elongate, cephalic index 87-91; scapes shorter than head, scape index 97-109; crest of petiole entire; length of longest pronotal hairs more than the height of frontal triangle; California . . . . . Formica longipilosa

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 * Head rounded and broader or trapezoidal, with convex sides, cephalic index 85-96; scapes shorter (fig. 198), scape length minus head length varying from - 0.14 to - 0.05 mm, scape index 96-117; anterior margin of clypeus convex; crest of petiole usually entire . . . . . Formica aerata


 * Head rectangular and narrower, with straight sides, cephalic index 72-88; scapes longer, scape length minus head length varying from - 0.04 to + 0.08 mm, scape index 114-129; anterior margin of clypeus angulate and prominent in the middle; crest of petiole usually with a median notch . . . . . Formica pacifica

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 * Upper surface of body shagreened, shining at least on some parts of head, and never granulose; punctures of frons coarser, readily seen under low magnification, interspaces large and shining (less evident on F. argentea because the pubescence is very dense); big elongate punctures beneath and behind the eyes (except on F. argentea); propodeum higher, with the basal and declivitous faces distinct and forming in general a well marked angle . . . . . 21


 * Upper surface of body opaque and granulose; punctures of frons finer, difficult to locate under high magnification, interspaces very reduced; without big elongate punctures beneath and behind the eyes; propodeum depressed, without a distinct angle, basal and declivitous faces forming a single even convexity; West of the continent; sibylla complex . . . . . 27

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 * Pilosity abundant on the first gastric tergite: rarely less than 10 erect hairs (mean = 20) exclusive of the posterior row (fig. 250, 290), the distance between the hairs of this row usually inferior or equal to their length; metasternum less pilose, hairs not surrounding the spinasternal cavity and generally restricted behind it; mesothoracic katepisterna of female completely covered with normal or dense pubescence; subsericea complex . . . . . 22


 * Pilosity reduced on the first gastric tergite: rarely more than 10 erect hairs (mean = 4) exclusive of the posterior row (fig. 290), the distance between hairs of this row usually superior to their length; metasternum more pilose, hairs surrounding the spinasternal cavity; mesothoracic katepisterna of female with very dilute pubescence at least in the center; fusca complex . . . . . 25

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return to couplet #21 the posterior row (fig. 250); blackish brown to brown. . . . . Formica argentea
 * Pubescence dense to very dense on genre and the first four gastric tergites; big elongate punctures absent on genre, beneath and behind the eyes (fig. 36); pronotum usually with some short erect hairs; gastric dorsum with numerous shorts and somewhat swollen erect hairs (fig. 16c); from 10 to 43 (mean = 23) erect hairs on the first tergite exclusive of


 * Pubescence dilute to normal on the fourth gastric tergite and on genre at least on the posterior half; big, elongate punctures present on genre, beneath and behind the eyes (fig. 37); black to piceous black . . . . . 23

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 * Scapes not shorter than head length (fig. 289); head more rounded; occipital margin distinctly convex, becoming straight medially on the largest workers; frontal carinae shorter, usually bent mesad at the posterior ends; pubescence normal on the first three gastric tergites; without erect hairs on pronotum, sometimes 1 to 3 very short; in most cases from 10 to 25 (mean = 18) erect hairs on the first gastric tergite exclusive of the posterior row (fig. 250); larger species, alitrunk length 1.80 - 2.95 mm (mean = 2.37 mm); East of the continent . . . . . Formica subsericea


 * Scapes often shorter than head length (fig. 269, 289); head more trapezoidal, occipital margin straight becoming slightly convex on smaller workers; frontal carinae longer, bent laterad at the posterior ends or straight; pubescence and pilosity differently combined; smaller species, alitrunk length 1.55- 2.60 mm (mean = 2.08 mm) . . . . . 24

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 * Promesonotum normally without erect hairs, exceptionally 1 to 6 on pronotum; gastric pubescence normal on the first and second tergites, rarely dilute on the posterior half of the second, dilute on the others; the first gastric tergite with 8 to 32 (mean = 17) erect hairs exclusive of the posterior row; North-east of the continent . . . . . Formica glacialis


 * Promesonotum normally with erect hairs, sometimes reduced in number (mean = 6) or abraded on some workers of a colony, sometimes 1 to 2 on the ventral surface of head; gastric pubescence usually moderately dense or normal on the first three tergites, dilute on the others; the first gastric tergite with 15 to 45 (mean = 26) erect hairs exclusive of the posterior row (fig. 290) . . . . . Formica podzolica