Notoncus capitatus

Identification

 * Scutellum in the form of a thick, rounded tumulus or oval process.
 * Propodeum distinctly, widely and rather coarsely striate, and largely subopaque throughout; dorsum of gaster generally densely punctulate (weakly so in some individuals) and with dense appressed pubescence; mandibles largely smooth and shining above, with coarse punctures.
 * Smaller species, maximum head width less than 1.6 mm; appressed pubescence present on all body tagmata, almost as thick on propodeum as on gaster, with density otherwise diminishing cephalad; head and mesosoma relatively finely sculptured, individual cephalic striae narrower than the diameter of an eye facet; propodeum rounded, not angular.

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Australasian Region: Australia.

Nomenclature

 *  capitatus. Notoncus capitatus Forel, 1915b: 90, pl. 1, fig. 8 (w.) AUSTRALIA. Junior synonym of enormis: Brown, 1955d: 489. Revived from synonymy and senior synonym of minor, mjobergi: Taylor, 1992a: 61.
 * mjobergi. Notoncus mjobergi Forel, 1915b: 91 (w.) AUSTRALIA. Junior synonym of enormis: Brown, 1955d: 489; of capitatus: Taylor, 1992a: 61.
 * minor. Notoncus capitatus var. minor Viehmeyer, 1925b: 139 (w.q.) AUSTRALIA. Junior synonym of enormis: Brown, 1955d: 489; of capitatus: Taylor, 1992a: 61.