Key to New World Leptogenys

Based on Lattke (2011).

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 * Basal internal mandibular margin well separated from anterior clypeal margin with head in full-face view and mandibles closed, leaving distinct gap wider than mid-mandibular width (Fig. 1a) . . . . . 2


 * Basal internal margin of each mandible shuts tightly against clypeus, if gap is present it is narrow and not wider than mid-mandibular width (Fig. 1b) . . . . . 29

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 * With head in full-face view hypostomal teeth distinctly visible, either wholly or partially (Fig. 5a, 6a) . . . . . 3


 * With head in full-face view hypostomal teeth not visible at all (Fig. ) . . . . . 14

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 * Petiole with an apical tooth or crest that overhangs at least part of posterior margin of node in lateral view (Fig. ) . . . . . 4


 * Posterior margin of node without overhanging tooth or crest (Fig. ) #|. . . . . 9

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 * Petiolar node with acutely pointed apical tooth in lateral view (Fig. ) . . . . . 5


 * Petiolar node with apical crest or blunt tooth (Fig. ) . . . . . 7

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 * Head in full-face view broad (CI < 0.90) with lateral margins distinctly diverging anteriorly (Fig. ) . . . . . 6


 * Head narrower (CI > 0.90) with lateral margins sub-parallel or slightly diverging anteriorly (Figs. 5a, b) . . . . . Leptogenys bohlsi

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 * Mandible gradually increasing in width towards apex . . . . . Leptogenys paraense


 * Mandible of equal width throughout length (Figs. 6a, b) . . . . . Leptogenys unistimulosa

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 * Mandible with parallel basal and external margins, not expanding apicad . . . . . Leptogenys pubiceps (in part - also )


 * Mandible distinctly expanding apicad . . . . . 8

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 * With head in full-face view mandible mostly straight except for strong basal arch; hypostomal tooth large, frequently extending behind mandible (Fig. ); petiolar node in dorsal view subquadrate (Figs. ) . . . . . Leptogenys gatu


 * Mandible evenly arched, without strong basal arch; hypostomal tooth small, barely projecting anterad of clypeus (Fig. ); petiolar node in dorsal view elongate (Figs. 8a, b) . . . . . Leptogenys punctaticeps (in part - also )

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 * Body and head without standing pilosity . . . . . 10


 * Body and head with standing pilosity . . . . . 11

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 * Mandible with parallel basal and external margins, not widening apicad Fig. ; mandibular dorsum smooth and shining (Figs. 10a, b) . . . . . Leptogenys maxillosa


 * Mandible gradually widening apicad (Fig. ); mandibular dorsum finely striolate . . . . . Leptogenys maya

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 * WL > 2.5 mm; HW > 1.3 mm; body covered with abundant decumbent golden pilosity that partially obscures the underlying integument . . . . . 12


 * WL < 2.5 mm; HW < 1.3 mm; body with sparse erect pilosity never obscuring the underlying integument . . . . . 13

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 * Head in full-face view with evenly arched mandible, with subparallel external and basal margins; body black . . . . . Leptogenys chamela


 * Mandible with an approximately straight external margin and convex basal margin, apically widening; body ferruginous . . . . . Leptogenys sonora

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 * Third antennal segment > 2 × as long as wide; clypeus in cephalic full-face view with a prominent median laminate lobe, anterolaterally bordered by narrow lamella (Figs. ) . . . . . Leptogenys montuosa


 * Third antennal segment < 2 × as long as wide; clypeus with modest median lobe of thick cuticle, not anterolaterally thin and lamellate (Figs. 13a, b) . . . . . Leptogenys arcuata (in part - also )

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 * Petiole in lateral view without dorsoposterior tooth or point (Fig. ) . . . . . 15


 * Petiole with a dorsoposterior tooth, blunt point or crest that usually overhangs the posterior petiolar margin (Figs. ) . . . . . 25

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 * Petiolar node triangular in lateral view (Figs. ) . . . . . Leptogenys panops


 * Petiolar node subquadrate in lateral view (Figs. ) . . . . . 16

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 * Cephalic dorsum between and posterad of eyes mostly densely sculptured . . . . . 17


 * Cephalic dorsum between and posterad of eyes mostly smooth and shining, at most with sparse piligerous punctulae . . . . . 21

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 * Dorsum of head and mesosoma opaque; dorsum of mesosoma in lateral view with no standing hairs . . . . . 18


 * Dorsum of head and mesosoma with shining cuticle; dorsum of mesosoma with abundant standing hairs . . . . . 19

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 * Mandible with subparallel basal and external margins; head broad in full-face view; ocular diameter > 1/3 the length of lateral cephalic margin (Figs. 18a, b) . . . . . Leptogenys wheeleri


 * Mandible widens apically; head elongate in full-face view; ocular diameter 1/4 of lateral cephalic margin . . . . . Leptogenys ixta

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 * Head in full-face view wider than long; mandible of even width from base to apex (Figs. ). . . . . Leptogenys donisthorpei


 * Head longer than wide, mandible wider apically than basally . . . . . 20

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 * Median clypeal lobe with a single apical point (Figs. 20a, b) . . . . . Leptogenys peninsularis


 * Median clypeal lobe bifurcate . . . . . Leptogenys bifida

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 * Head in full-face view with brief anteromedian clypeal lobe, not longer than basal width (Figs. ) . . . . . 22


 * Head with clypeal lobe longer than basal width (Figs. ) . . . . . 23

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 * Petiolar node in lateral view with continuously convex anterodorsal margin; node posterior margin weakly convex (Figs. ) . . . . . Leptogenys santacruzi


 * Petiolar node in lateral view with vertical anterior margin and convex dorsal margin; posterior margin vertical (Figs. 22a, 22b) . . . . . Leptogenys arcuata (in part - also )

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 * Petiolar node wider than long in dorsal view with sub-parallel anterior and posterior margins; head, mesosoma and petiole with numerous punctae; clypeal lobe broadly triangular (Figs. ) . . . . . Leptogenys toxeres


 * Petiolar node longer than wide with a convex anterior margin and a transverse, straight posterior margin; body mostly smooth and shining with sparse minute punctulae; clypeal lobe slender (Figs. ) . . . . . 24

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 * Width of third antennal segment < 1/2 its length; length of clypeal median lobe less than width of third antennal segment; WL > 1.3 mm (Figs. ) . . . . . Leptogenys gagates


 * Width of third antennal segment > 1/2 its length; length of clypeal median lobe more than width of third antennal segment; WL < 1.3 mm (Figs. 24a, b) . . . . . Leptogenys langi (in part - also )

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 * Mandible parallel-sided in cephalic full-face view; cephalic dorsum usually smooth and shining with scattered punctulae . . . . . Leptogenys pubiceps (in part - also )


 * Mandible widening apicad; cephalic dorsum variable, usually punctate with striae at least on anterior region close to antennal insertions, or mostly smooth and shining . . . . . 26

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 * Head longer than wide in full-face view; body lacking iridescence; petiolar node with crest or modest apical tooth (Fig. ) . . . . . 27


 * Head wider than long; body with purple-blue iridescence; petiolar node with large apical tooth (Figs. 26a, b) . . . . . Leptogenys ingens

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 * In cephalic full-face view lateral clypeal lobe prominent, appearing as distinct lobe or blunt tooth next to median clypeal lobe (Fig. 29A) posterior margin of the petiolar node broadly concave in lateral view (Figs. ) . . . . . Leptogenys carbonaria (in part - also )


 * Lateral clypeal lobe inconspicuous, not appearing as distinct lobe or blunt tooth next to median clypeal lobe (Fig. ); posterior margin of the petiolar node sinuate . . . . . 28

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 * Cephalic dorsum mostly smooth and shining; apex of petiolar node with distinct short, slender tooth (Figs. 28a, b) . . . . . Leptogenys amazonica


 * Cephalic dorsum mostly punctate; apex of petiolar node with blunt crest, not shaped as a distinct tooth (Figs. 28c, ) . . . . . Leptogenys punctaticeps (in part - also )

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 * Petiolar node mostly triangular and elongate in lateral view, with a sloping, and fairly straight, anterior margin and a vertical posterior margin; if distinct vertical anterior margin is present, it is < 1/4 the height of posterior margin (Fig. ) . . . . . 30


 * Node not triangular, generally semi-quadrate with vertical, subparallel, anterior and posterior margins, and a more or less horizontal dorsal margin (rarely angular), the anterior margin is > 1/4 the length of the posterior margin (Fig. ); less commonly the node may be dome-shaped or with a continuously convex anterodorsal margin and more or less vertical posterior margin. (Fig. ) . . . . . 39

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 * Propodeal dorsum mostly sculpted, either striate or punctulate . . . . . 31


 * Propodeal dorsum mostly smooth and shining . . . . . 34

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 * Petiole in lateral view with a distinct dorso-apical tooth (Fig. ); anteromedian clypeal process flanked by lateral lobes near apex (Fig. ) . . . . . Leptogenys tiobil


 * Petiole never dentate, dorso-apically rounded or with a sharp angle at most (Figs. ); clypeal process regularly triangular at apex (Figs. ) . . . . . 32

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 * Pronotal disc rugose; body black without blue opalescence . . . . . Leptogenys socorda


 * Pronotal disc punctulate, or smooth and shining; body frequently with blue opalescence . . . . . 33

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 * Pronotal disc mostly smooth and shining with sparse punctulae; propodeal dorsum transversely striate; mandible widening apicad with low jagged denticles on chewing margin (Figs. 33a, b) . . . . . Leptogenys famelica


 * Pronotal disc densely punctulate; propodeal dorsum densely punctulate, striae mostly limited to declivity; mandible of equal width apicad, chewing margin edentate (Figs. 33c, d) . . . . . Leptogenys imperatrix

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 * Mesosoma in lateral view with dorsal margin mostly straight, metanotal groove shallow (Fig. ) . . . . . 35


 * Mesosoma in lateral view with dorsal margin forming two distinct convexities separated by broad metanotal groove (Fig. ) . . . . . 37

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 * Anterior margin of petiolar node in dorsal view < 1/2 the width of posterior margin, node elongate=>36 . . . . . 36


 * Anterior margin of petiolar node ≥ 1/2 the width of posterior margin (Figs. ) . . . . . Leptogenys pucuna

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 * Foretibial apex with transparent cuticular lobe next to strigil; head subrectangular in full-face view; eye flattened, barely convex; constriction between abdominal segments III and IV weak (Figs. 36a, b) . . . . . Leptogenys gaigei


 * Foretibial apex without transparent lobe next to strigil; head elongate in full-face view; eye broadly convex; constriction between abdominal segments III and IV strong (Figs. ) . . . . . Leptogenys vogeli

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 * Propodeal declivity in lateral view ending in an abrupt overhang formed by propodeal lobes (Fig. ); mandible expanding apicad of mid-length . . . . . Leptogenys luederwaldti


 * Propodeum in lateral view forming a continuous convexity (Fig. ); mandible not expanding apicad of mid-length . . . . . 38

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 * Petiolar node shaped as elongate triangle with brief vertical anterior margin in lateral view; mandible of uniform width; mandibular masticatory margin meets basal angle at an abrupt, almost perpendicular angle; foretibial apex with a transparent cuticular lobe next to strigil . . . . . Leptogenys cuneata


 * Petiolar node not elongate in lateral view, anterior and dorsal margins form a continuous convexity; mandible widest at mid-length, then tapering apicad; masticatory and basal mandibular margins meet through convexity; foretibial apex without a transparent cuticular lobe next to strigil . . . . . Leptogenys peruana

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 * Petiolar node in lateral view approximately dome-shaped, with the highest part close to the mid-distance of the node; anterior margin convex or with a blunt angle between the anterior and dorsal margins (Figs. ) . . . . . 40


 * Petiolar node subquadrate, with vertical, subparallel, anterior and posterior margins, and horizontal or convex dorsal margin; or the anterodorsal margin is convex and posterior margin vertical (Figs. ) . . . . . 43

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 * Mandible triangular; head, mesosoma, and petiole with extensive sculpturing . . . . . Leptogenys honduriana


 * Mandible slender and semi-falcate; head, mesosoma, and petiole mostly smooth and shining . . . . . 41

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 * Small species: HW < 0.80 mm; WL < 1.76 mm . . . . . Leptogenys reggae


 * Larger species: HW > 0.80 mm; WL > 1.76 mm . . . . . 42

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 * Head in full-face view with eyes at mid-cephalic length; basal and masticatory mandibular margins separated by blunt angle (Figs. ) . . . . . Leptogenys linda


 * Eyes closer to mandibular insertion than to mid-cephalic length; basal and masticatory mandibular margins joined through broad curve (Figs. ) . . . . . Leptogenys tama

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 * Dorsum of head and mesosoma with extensive sculpturing . . . . . 44


 * Dorsum of head and mesosoma mostly smooth and shining with sparse punctulae . . . . . 52

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 * Petiolar node in lateral view with posterodorsal blunt point that overhangs posterior petiolar margin . . . . . Leptogenys carbonaria (in part - also )


 * Petiolar node without posterodorsal point or denticle . . . . . 45

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 * Postpetiolar tergite opaque and densely punctate, the space surrounding each puncture equal to or less than the diameter of each puncture . . . . . 46


 * Postpetiolar tergite mostly smooth and shining with sparse punctulae, the space surrounding each puncture many times greater than the diameter of each puncture . . . . . 48

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 * Mesosoma in lateral view with no standing hairs on dorsum . . . . . Leptogenys quirozi


 * Mesosoma with 10 or more standing hairs on dorsum . . . . . 47

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 * Clypeal anterior margin in cephalic full-face view with strongly developed lateral clypeal lobes at each side of median lobe (Figs. ) . . . . . Leptogenys foraminosa


 * Clypeus with anterior margin converging evenly to median lobe, lateral clypeal lobes indistinct (Figs. ) . . . . . Leptogenys sianka

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 * Mandible not widening apicad; basal and external margins mostly semi-parallel . . . . . 49


 * Mandible usually widening apicad, becoming triangular, or unusually shaped . . . . . 50

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 * Scape surpasses posterior cephalic margin by ≥ 1/3 its length; second funicular segment almost 2 × as long as third segment; mandibular dorsum mostly smooth, with weak striolae at most (Figs. ) . . . . . Leptogenys volcanica


 * Scape surpasses posterior cephalic margin by ≤ 1/4 its length; second funicular segment slightly longer than third segment; mandibular dorsum mostly striate (Figs 49a, b) . . . . . Leptogenys linearis (in part - also )

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 * Mandible triangular; median clypeal lobe ending in a blunt point . . . . . 51


 * Mandible with large preapical rounded notch; median clypeal lobe apically truncate . . . . . Leptogenys oaxaca

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 * Mesosoma wider than long in dorsal view (Figs. 50a, b) . . . . . Leptogenys elongata


 * Mesosoma longer than wide in dorsal view (Figs. 50c, d) . . . . . Leptogenys manni

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 * Apical half of mandible increasing in width giving mandible a triangular or semi-triangular aspect (Fig. ) . . . . . 53


 * Apical half of mandibular dorsal surface of uniform width; masticatory margin not expanded into semi-triangular shape (Fig. ) . . . . . 60

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 * Propodeum with lateral tooth or lobe; mandibular masticatory margin edentate . . . . . 54


 * Propodeum without a trace of lobe or tooth, laterally rounded; mandible with preapical tooth or denticles along masticatory margin . . . . . 57

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 * Mandible elongate, basal margin > 2 × longer than masticatory margin . . . . . 55


 * Mandible triangular, lengths of basal and masticatory margin approximately equal . . . . . 56

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 * Large ant, WL > 2.3 mm; mandible does not shut tight against clypeus (Fig. ), meso- and metapleura with variable amounts of striae (Figs. ) . . . . . Leptogenys ciliata


 * Small ant, WL < 2.3 mm; mandible shuts tight against clypeus (Fig. ); meso- and metapleura smooth and shining (Figs. 55a, b) . . . . . Leptogenys consanguinea

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 * Compound eye covers almost 1/3 the length of lateral cephalic margin; eye dorsolaterally placed on head (Figs. ) . . . . . Leptogenys nigricans


 * Compound eye covering ≤ 1/4 lateral cephalic margin; eye placed laterally on head (Figs. ) . . . . . Leptogenys deborae

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 * Length of second antennal segment 1/2 of segment III; petiolar node elongate in dorsal view, width < 85% of length . . . . . 58


 * Length of second antennal segment > 1/2 of segment III; petiolar node subquadrate, width > 85% of length . . . . . 59

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 * Mesonotum wider than long; mesopleural lobe shaped low and convex . . . . . Leptogenys phylloba


 * Mesonotum longer than wide; mesopleural lobe projects laterally as small fin or wing . . . . . Leptogenys pinna

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 * Eye length > oculomalar distance; masticatory margin of mandible denticulate to crenulate . . . . . Leptogenys serrata


 * Eye length < oculomalar distance; masticatory margin of mandible edentate except for single preapical tooth . . . . . Leptogenys pittieri

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 * Compound eyes situated dorsolaterally with head in full-face view; not only is whole dorsal ocular perimeter observable, but also part of ventral ocular perimeter, or only a small part or none of the dorsal ocular margin extends beyond the lateral cephalic margin (Fig. ) . . . . . 61


 * Compound eyes extended more laterally in full-face view of head; the ventral ocular perimeter is not visible, and all or most of the dorsal ocular margin extends beyond the lateral cephalic margin (Fig. ) . . . . . 65

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 * Dorsal mandibular surface mostly striate; dorsal mesosomal margin continuously curved in lateral view; clypeal apex with at least two stout setae (61a, b) . . . . . Leptogenys linearis (in part - also )


 * Mandibles mostly smooth and shining with sparse punctures; dorsal mesosomal margin divided by deep or shallow metanotal groove into convex promesonotal margin, and convex or flat propodeal margin; clypeal apex lacking stout setae . . . . . 62

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 * Width of anterior petiolar margin ≤ 1/2 width of posterior margin in dorsal view . . . . . 63


 * Anterior margin of petiole > 1/2 width of posterior margin in dorsal view . . . . . 64

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 * Mesonotum 3 × wider than long in dorsal view; node with anterior margin 1/2 width of posterior margin in dorsal view . . . . . Leptogenys rasila


 * Width of mesonotum ≤ 2 × its length; anterior margin of node < 1/2 width of posterior margin . . . . . Leptogenys iheringi (in part)

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 * HL < 1.10 mm, WL < 1.70 mm; width of third antennal segment > 1/2 its length . . . . . Leptogenys amu


 * HL > 1.10 mm, WL > 1.70 mm; width of third antennal segment approximately 1/4 its length . . . . . Leptogenys crudelis (in part)

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 * With head in full-face view, the midpoint of compound eye closer to mandibular insertion than to mid-length of lateral cephalic margin (Fig. ) . . . . . 66


 * With head in full-face view, the midpoint of compound eye exactly at, or closer to mid-length of lateral cephalic margin than to mandibular insertion (Fig. ) . . . . . 68

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 * Head in full-face view with semiparallel lateral margins (Fig. ); abdominal tergites III and IV mostly smooth and shining with sparse punctulae . . . . . 67


 * Head with anteriorly diverging lateral margins (Fig. ); abdominal tergites III and IV punctate to varying degree . . . . . Leptogenys foveonates

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 * Clypeal anterior margin in cephalic full-face view with gradually tapering median lobe; in lateral view propodeum edentate, with low triangular lobes at most (Figs. 67a, b) . . . . . Leptogenys ritae


 * Clypeal anterior margin with abruptly projecting slender median lobe; propodeum with 2 distinct teeth (Figs. ) . . . . . Leptogenys corniculans

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 * Median clypeal lobe elongate and slender in cephalic full-face view (Fig. ) . . . . . 69


 * Median clypeal lobe broader, triangular with a pointed, blunt or truncate apex (Figs. ) . . . . . 71

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 * Compound eye large (CI > 0.30), covering almost 1/3 length of lateral cephalic margin . . . . . Leptogenys mavaca


 * Compound eye smaller (CI < 0.30), covering ≤ 1/4 length of lateral cephalic margin . . . . . 70

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 * Scape extending beyond the posterior cephalic margin by > 1/3 length; petiole with prominent anterior shelf in lateral view, almost 1/2 length of node . . . . . Leptogenys cracens


 * Scape extending beyond the posterior cephalic margin by about 1/4 length; petiole without prominent anterior shelf, < 1/4 length of the node (Figs. 70a, b) . . . . . Leptogenys langi (in part - also )

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 * Median clypeal lobe with subquadrate or bluntly angular apex, sometimes with apical lamellate denticle (Fig. ) . . . . . 72


 * Clypeus in cephalic full-face view with median lobe evenly tapering anterad to pointed or rounded apex (Fig. ) . . . . . 73

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 * Mesometapleural suture broad, scrobiculate, widening anterad; cross-section of petiolar node at mid-length convex; width of second funicular segment more than 1/2 its length . . . . . Leptogenys cordoba


 * Mesometapleural suture fine, smooth, not scrobiculate; cross-section of petiolar node at mid-length V- shaped; width of second funicular segment less than 1/3 its length . . . . . Leptogenys glabra

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 * Petiolar node elongate in dorsal view, anterior margin at most half as wide as posterior margin . . . . . 74


 * Petiolar node subquadrate in dorsal view, anterior margin more than half as wide as posterior margin . . . . . 78

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 * Propodeum with distinct lobes or denticles (Figs. 11B, 45B) . . . . . 75


 * Propodeum without teeth or denticles, at the most a low lobe may be present posterad of each propodeal spiracle (Figs. ) . . . . . 77

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 * Petiolar node with anterior and dorsal margins forming continuous convexity in lateral view; postero-dorsal propodeal margin evenly convex until apex of propodeal lobe in lateral view; WL > 1.4 mm . . . . . Leptogenys iheringi


 * Node with distinctly vertical anterior margin and convex dorsal in lateral view; posterodorsal propodeal margin convex until base of propodeal tooth, tooth abruptly projecting; WL < 1.4 mm . . . . . 76

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 * Scape surpasses posterior cephalic margin by one apical diameter; width of third antennal segment > 1/2 its length; body without iridescence . . . . . Leptogenys gorgona


 * Scape surpasses posterior cephalic margin by at least 3 apical widths; width of third antennal segment ≤ 1/2 its length; body usually with blue iridescence . . . . . Leptogenys melena

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 * Compound eye situated in the middle of the lateral cephalic margin with head in full-face view; width of petiolar posterior margin > 3/4 length of petiole (Figs. 77a, b) . . . . . Leptogenys antillana


 * Compound eye situated anterad of midpoint of lateral cephalic margin; width of petiolar posterior margin < 3/4 length of petiole . . . . . Leptogenys quadrata

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 * Propodeum with distinct denticles or lobes (Fig. ) . . . . . 79


 * Propodeum unarmed, without teeth or denticles, at most low swelling may be present next to each propodeal spiracle (Fig. ) . . . . . 85

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 * Length of third antennal segment equal to or more than twice its apical width . . . . . 80


 * Length of third antennal segment less than twice its apical width . . . . . 82

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 * Compound eye large, occupying at least 1/3 lateral cephalic margin in cephalic full-face view (Fig. ) . . . . . Leptogenys minima


 * Compound eye smaller, occupying ≤ 1/4 lateral cephalic margin (Fig. ) . . . . . 81

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 * Mesonotum transverse in dorsal view, at least 3 × wider than long; metanotal groove smooth . . . . . Leptogenys quiriguana


 * Mesonotum oval in dorsal view, 2 × as long as broad; metanotal groove scrobiculate (Figs. 80a, b) . . . . . Leptogenys australis

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 * Compound eye small, approximately 4 ommatidia across, OI < 0.15 (Figs. 82a, b) . . . . . Leptogenys rufa


 * Compound eye larger, at least 8 ommatidia across, OI > 0.15 (Fig. ) . . . . . 83

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 * Basal mandibular margin with 3 – 2 stiff setae basad; compound eye mostly flat (Figs. 83a, b) . . . . . Leptogenys guianensis


 * Basal mandibular margin with sparse pilosity, none standing out as setae or noticeably thick; compound eye weakly convex (Fig. ) . . . . . 84

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 * Mandible with basal and masticatory margin joined by continuously curved flange in dorsal view; propodeal spiracle elongate . . . . . Leptogenys yocota


 * Mandible with basal and masticatory margin separated by blunt angle; propodeal spiracle broadly oval . . . . . Leptogenys orchidioides

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 * Mesonotum narrow and parallel sided, with straight anterior and posterior margins in dorsal view; mandible with a sinuate basal margin in cephalic full-face view, with a basal convexity and apical concavity . . . . . 86


 * Mesonotum not parallel sided, with at least one curved margin; basal mandibular margin not sinuate, either mostly convex, or basally convex and apically straight . . . . . 87

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 * Apical width of the third antennal segment ≥ 3/4 its length (Figs. 86a, b) . . . . . Leptogenys pusilla


 * Apical width of third antennal segment ≤ 2/3 its length (Figs. 86c, d) . . . . . Leptogenys josephi

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 * Length of third antennal segment ≥ 2 × its apical width; compound eye larger (OI: 0.23 – 0.27) . . . . . Leptogenys erugata


 * Length of third antennal segment < 2 × its apical width; compound eye smaller (OI: 0.18 – 0.20) . . . . . Leptogenys kiche