Key to Proceratium of the Pacific Oceanic Islands

This worker key is based on: [[Media:Liu, C., Fischer, G., Economo, E.P. 2015. A rare ant on Samoa first record of the cryptic subfamily Proceratiinae.pdf|Liu, C., Fischer, G. & Economo, E.P. 2015. A rare ant on Samoa: first record of the cryptic subfamily Proceratiinae and description of a new Proceratium Roger species. Journal of Hymenoptera Research. 46:35-44.]]

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 * Proceratium

1

 * Dorsal face of petiole node sub-rectangular, almost as wide as long (DPeI 128) (Fig. 1A); mandibles with 4 distinct teeth; body covered with short, dense, de¬cumbent pilosity, longer erect or suberect hairs completely absent; abdominal segment IV strongly recurved (IGR 0.25) (Fig. 1B) (Samoa) . . . . . Proceratium silisili


 * Dorsal face of petiole node narrow and transversally compressed, distinctly wider than long (DPeI>150) (Fig. 1C); mandibles with 6 or more teeth or denticles; longer erect or suberect hairs present in addition to short decumbent pilosity; abdominal segment IV distinctly less recurved (IGR 0.46–0.54) (Fig. 1D) . . . . . 2

2

 * Subpetiolar process reduced and rounded without any distinct projections (Fig. 2A) (Fiji) . . . . . Proceratium vinaka
 * Subpetiolar process not reduced and rounded, either with spiniform or sub¬triangular / subrectangular lamellate projections (Fig. 2B, C, D) . . . . . 3

3

 * Petiole shape in profile squamiform, dorsally distinctly narrower than at the base and anterior face oblique (Fig. 2B, C) . . . . . 4


 * Petiole shape in profile flattened subrectangular, at apex not distinctly nar¬rower than at the base and anterior face vertical or subvertical (Fig. 2D) . . . . . 5

4

 * Subpetiolar process spiniform (Fiji) (Fig. 2B) . . . . . Proceratium oceanicum


 * Subpetiolar process lamellate, subtriangular (Fiji) (Fig. 2C) . . . . . Proceratium relictum

5

 * Frontal lobes very small, each lobes’ surface area covering less than clypeal area in between frontal lobes (New Caledonia) (Fig. 3A) . . . . . Proceratium caledonicum


 * Frontal lobes larger than clypeal area between frontal lobes (Fig. 3B, C) . . . . . 6

6

 * Larger species (HL 0.69–0.74, WL 0.91–1.00); body smooth and shiny, head minutely punctate (New Caledonia) (Figs 3B, 4A) . . . . . Proceratium politum


 * Distinctly smaller species (HL 0.55–0.60, WL 0.66–0.70); head and body weakly punctate (Fig. 3C, 4B) (Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands) . . . . . Proceratium papuanum