Myrmicinae of the southwestern Australian Botanical Province

There are numerous Myrmicinae genera in the SWBP for which there are relatively few representative species present. Keys or in some cases a couplet for these genera are given below. The contents of this page is based on: Heterick, B. E. 2009. A guide to the ants of South-western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum, Supplement 76: 1-206. [[Media:Heterick 2009b.pdf|| PDF]] Part 2

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 * Key to Myrmicinae genera of the southwestern Australian Botanical Province

Austromorium

 * In dorsal view, dorsum of node and postpetiole approximately the same size, at most, postpetiole fractionally broader than node (Figure 685); smaller species (HW ≈ 0.5 mm) (widespread) . . . . . . Austromorium flavigaster


 * In dorsal view, dorsum of postpetiole much larger than that of node, postpetiole distinctly broader than node (Figure 686); larger species (HW ≈ 1 mm) (localized, Swan Coastal Plain northwards) . . . . . . Austromorium hetericki

Solenopsis

 * Eye absent or represented by a minute, pigmented speck (Figure 687) . . . . . . Solenopsis belisarius


 * Eye small but distinct (Figure 688) . . . . . . Solenopsis clarki

Strumigenys

 * Setae on promesonotum thickened and inwardly curved, like those on head capsule (Figure 689) . . . . . . Strumigenys quinquedentata


 * Setae on promesonotum normal, erect, unlike thickened, curved setae on head capsule (Figure 690) . . . . . . Strumigenys perplexa