Key to Solomon Island Polyrhachis Cyrtomyrma

This worker key is based on: [[Media:Kohout 2006b.pdf|Kohout, R. J. 2006b. Review of Polyrhachis (Cyrtomyrma) Forel (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Formicinae) of Australia, Borneo, New Guinea and the Solomon Islands with descriptions of new species. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum. 52:87-146.]]

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 * Polyrhachis
 * Cyrtomyrma

1

 * Dorsum of mesosoma more-or-less evenly convex in outline . . . . . 2


 * Dorsum of mesosoma distinctly higher anteriorly, descending posteriorly in uneven, undulating outline . . . . . 4

2
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 * Propodeal dorsum with pair of small teeth or tubercles; propodeal declivity very steep, virtually vertical, weakly concave at base . . . . . Polyrhachis johnsoni


 * Propodeal dorsum without teeth or tubercles; propodeal declivity oblique to main axis of body . . . . . 3

3
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 * Generally larger species (HL >1.68); petiole with well developed, acute, subequal spines . . . . . Polyrhachis fulakora


 * Generally smaller species (HL <1.53); petiole rather narrow, almost parallel-sided, with short, tooth-like spines . . . . . Polyrhachis ugiensis

4
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 * Pronotal humeri distinctly angular or subangular . . . . . 5


 * Pronotal humeri widely rounded . . . . . 6

5
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 * Propodeum with pair of acute spines; mesosoma in profile with pronotal dorsum distinctly higher than summit of mesonotum . . . . . Polyrhachis pacifica


 * Propodeum without spines; mesosoma in profile with summit of mesonotum distinctly higher than pronotal dorsum . . . . . Polyrhachis undulata

6
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 * Promesonotal suture situated at bottom of deep impression; propodeum with short, acute, upturned appressed hairs . . . . . Polyrhachis emeryana


 * Promesonotal suture not within impression; propodeum unarmed or, at most, with pair of very short spines or tuberculae; whole body covered with very abundant, short, erect, bristle-like hairs and rather short, decumbent hairs . . . . . Polyrhachis setosa