Tetramorium convexum species group

Based on Bolton 1980.

Key to species of the Afrotropical Tetramorium convexum species group.
 * Tetramorium convexum
 * Tetramorium wadje

Diagnosis
Antennae with 12 segments. Sting appendage triangular or dentiform. Mandibles smooth and shining with scattered pits. Anterior clypeal margin entire, without a median notch or impression. Frontal carinae very short (convexum) or absent (wadje). Antennal scrobes absent. Antennal scapes short, SI 68-75. Eyes of moderate size. the maximum diameter 0·24-0·27 x HW. Propodeum absolutely unarmed or with a pair of short teeth. Petiole nodiform, with a slight thick anterior peduncle: in dorsal view node slightly broader than long. Pilosity consisting of numerous fine standing hairs which are acute apically (convexum) or of minute appressed hairs only (wadje), never with short stout, apically blunt hairs. Appendages without standing long hairs, either with short appressed or suberect-subdecumbent pubescence.

Additional Resources

 * a list and summary of Afrotropical Tetramorium species groups
 * a list of Afrotropical Tetramorium species
 * a list of all Afrotropical ant species
 * the Tetramorium genus page

Keys

 * to determine the group affinity of a worker: Key to the Afrotropical Tetramorium species-groups
 * to determine to species a worker in the the T. convexum group: Key to the Afrotropical Tetramorium convexum species-group