Key to Neotropical and Nearctic Strumigenys

This worker key is based on: Bolton, B. 2000. The ant tribe Dacetini. Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute. 65:1-1028.

Bolton noted in regards to this key: Strumigenys precava and Strumigenys silvestrii are keyed twice as their intercalary dentition varies from a single small denticle to absent.

This key is from a study that included the now synonymized genus Pyramica. Therefore there are two sets of keys that treat two sets of Strumigenys species. The species of the Neotropics were split among three keys: the key found below, a key to the Nearctic Pyramica and a key to the Neotropical Pyramica.

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1

 * Antenna with 4 segments; the first funicular segment followed directly by the 2-segmented club . . . . . 2


 * Antenna with 5 or usually 6 segments; the first funicular segment separated from the 2-segmented club rarely by one, usually by two, much smaller segments . . . . . 3

2
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 * Ventral surface of petiole with a spongiform strip or curtain. Leading edge of scape with all hairs curved or inclined toward the apex of the scape. Dorsum of head and promesonotum with scale-like to orbicular hairs. Mandible with a spiniform preapical tooth. (Pantropical tramp species) . . . . . Strumigenys emmae


 * Ventral surface of petiole without spongiform tissue. Leading edge of scape with one to several hairs that distinctly curve toward the base of the scape. Dorsum of head and promesonotum with fine simple hairs. Mandible with 2 minute preapical denticles that are extremely small and difficult to see, under low magnifications appearing edentate. (Brazil) . . . . . Strumigenys quadrua

3
return to couplet #1
 * Leading edge of scape with all hairs curved or inclined toward the apex of the scape; without hairs that curve toward the base of the scape, without a series of hairs at right-angles to the long axis of the scape shaft . . . . . 4 4


 * Leading edge of scape either with one to many hairs that distinctly curve toward the base of the scape, or rarely with hairs that are at right-angles to the long axis of the scape shaft; never with all hairs obviously curved or inclined toward the apex of the scape . . . . . 37

4
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 * Mandible without intercalary teeth or denticles that arise between the apicodorsal and apicoventral teeth of the apical fork, nor arise from the dorsal base of the apicoventral tooth . . . . . 5


 * Mandible with 1 or 2 intercalary teeth or denticles that arise between the apicodorsal and apicoventral teeth of the apical fork, or arise from the dorsal base of the apicoventral tooth . . . . . 10

5
return to couplet #4
 * Ventrolateral margin of head with a strongly developed preocular notch immediately in front of the eye, anterior portion of eye detached from side of head. Mandible with 2 distinct acute preapical teeth, both in the distal third of the length; proximal preapical tooth longer than the distal. (Cosmopolitan tramp species) . . . . . Strumigenys rogeri


 * Ventrolateral margin of head straight to shallowly concave in front of the eye but without a preocular notch, anterior portion of eye not detached from side of head. Mandible with a single preapical tooth or with a distal tooth and a minute proximal denticle located near the midlength . . . . . 6

6
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 * First gastral tergite dorsolaterally sharply marginate throughout its length. Propodeal declivity with a broad spongiform lamella. (Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela, Colombia) . . . . . Strumigenys marginiventris


 * First gastral tergite without dorsolateral margination. Propodeal declivity with a narrow carina . . . . . 7

7
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 * Postpetiole sculptured across entire disc. First gastral tergite with sculpture present other than basigastral costulae . . . . . 8


 * Postpetiole smooth across most or all of disc. First gastral tergite smooth except for basigastral costulae . . . . . 9

8
return to couplet #7
 * Petiole with a narrow ventral spongiform crest. Disc of postpetiole longitudinally costulate. First gastral tergite finely and densely longitudinally striolate-costulate for half or more of its length. Hairs on first gastral tergite long and flagellate, very fine. Mandible with a preapical tooth, without an additional minute denticle just proximal of midlength. (Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia) . . . . . Strumigenys interfectiva


 * Petiole without trace of ventral spongiform tissue. Disc of postpetiole reticulate-punctate. First gastral tergite superficially reticulate-punctate posterior to basigastral costulae. Hairs on first gastral tergite short and curved, simple to weakly remiform. Mandible with a preapical tooth and additionally with a minute denticle, that may be difficult to see, just proximal of midlength. (Mexico) . . . . . Strumigenys manis

9
return to couplet #7
 * Hairs on first gastral tergite fine and flagellate. Pronotal dorsum reticulate-punctate with faint superimposed longitudinal rugulae. Metapleuron and side of propodeum punctate or reticulate-punctate, at least in part. (Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador) . . . . . Strumigenys longispinosa


 * Hairs on first gastral tergite stiff and bristle-like. Pronotal dorsum strongly longitudinally rugulose, not reticulate-punctate. Metapleuron and side of propodeum glassy smooth. (Colombia) . . . . . Strumigenys incuba

10
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 * Mandible without, or with only one, preapical tooth or denticle . . . . . 11


 * Mandible with 2 preapical teeth or denticles . . . . . 15

11
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 * Preapical dentition of a single tooth on one or both mandibles; preapical tooth conspicuously dentiform and located close to the apicodorsal tooth . . . . . 12


 * Preapical dentition absent from both mandibles or a single minute denticle present; if the latter the denticle is located close to the midlength, not near the apicodorsal tooth . . . . . 14

12
return to couplet #11
 * First gastral tergite very densely clothed with long fine flagellate hairs. Dorsolateral margin of head with 2 freely laterally projecting long flagellate hairs, one at level of eye, the other apicoscrobal. (Bahamas, Cuba, Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela, Colombia) . . . . . Strumigenys lanuginosa


 * First gastral tergite with stout curved standing hairs that are remiform or apically spatulate. Dorsolateral margin of head without projecting flagellate hairs or with a single hair, in apicoscrobal position . . . . . 13

13
return to couplet #12
 * Scape strongly dorsoventrally flattened and very broad; in full-face view maximum width of scape greater than maximum width of mandible. First gastral tergite unsculptured. Pronotal humeral hair stiff and stout. With head in profile highest point of vertex without erect hairs. (Costa Rica) . . . . . Strumigenys platyscapa


 * Scape subcylindrical; in full-face view maximum width of scape less than maximum width of mandible. First gastral tergite finely reticulate-punctate everywhere. Pronotal humeral hair fine and flagellate. With head in profile highest point of vertex with a pair of erect hairs. (Costa Rica) . . . . . Strumigenys idiogenes

14
return to couplet #11
 * Pronotal humeral hair long and fine, sub flagellate to flagellate; mesonotum with a pair of flagellate hairs. Pronotum with longitudinal rugulae superimposed on reticulate-punctate sculpture. MI 65 or more, SI 85 or more. (Mexico, Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica) . . . . . Strumigenys ludia


 * Pronotal humeral hair stiff and more or less straight, simple, truncated or somewhat flattened apically; mesonotum without flagellate hairs. Pronotum reticulate-punctate only. MI 55-60, SI 72-75. (U.S.A., Mexico, Belize) . . . . . Strumigenys boneti

15
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 * Inner margin of mandible in full-face view with a longitudinal raised translucent cuticular carina or flange that arises immediately behind the proximal preapical tooth and extends almost to the mandibular base . . . . . 16


 * Inner margin of mandible in full-face view without a longitudinal raised translucent cuticular carina arising behind the proximal preapical tooth . . . . . 21

16
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 * Apex of mandible with one intercalary tooth or denticle between apicodorsal and apicoventral teeth. Propodeum merely angulate between dorsum and declivity or at most with a denticle; base of declivity without an acutely triangular lobe. First gastral tergite smooth and basigastral costulae vestigial or absent, when present extremely short, much shorter than length of postpetiole disc. (Brazil) . . . . . Strumigenys cultrigera


 * Apex of mandible with 2 intercalary teeth or denticles between apicodorsal and apicoventral teeth. Propodeum strongly dentate or spinose between dorsum and declivity; base of declivity with an acutely triangular lobe or short spine. First gastral tergite sculptured or smooth but basigastral costulae conspicuous, at least equal to length of postpetiole disc . . . . . 17

17
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 * First gastral tergite behind apices of basigastral costulae smooth and shining . . . . . 18


 * First gastral tergite behind apices of basigastral costulae very finely and densely longitudinally striolate-costulate everywhere . . . . . 19

18
return to couplet #17
 * Petiole, postpetiole and first gastral tergite with conspicuous long fine straggly flagellate hairs present. (French Guiana, Brazil) . . . . . Strumigenys tococae


 * Petiole, postpetiole and first gastral tergite without flagellate hairs. (Costa Rica, Panama) . . . . . Strumigenys extirpa

19
return to couplet #17
 * Ventral surface of petiole with a minute longitudinal cuticular carina but without a crest or curtain of spongiform tissue. First gastral tergite with conspicuous appressed spatulate hairs that are similar in size to those on the cephalic dorsum. Smaller species, HL 0.80-0.84. (Venezuela) . . . . . Strumigenys usbensis


 * Ventral surface of petiole with a conspicuous spongiform crest or curtain. First gastral tergite with inconspicuous minute appressed pubescence, without spatulate hairs such as are present on the cephalic dorsum. Larger species, HL 0.92-1.06 . . . . . 20

20
return to couplet #19
 * Apicoscrobal hair present, simple. Propodeal tooth and acute propodeal lobe at base of declivity about equal in length or the former only very slightly longer than the latter. Lateral lobe of petiole in profile thick and dense, coarsely spongiform. (Venezuela) . . . . . Strumigenys anthocera


 * Apicoscrobal hair absent. Propodeal tooth much longer than the acute propodeal lobe at base of declivity. Lateral lobe of petiole in profile narrow and lamellate, only weakly spongiform. (Costa Rica, Panama) . . . . . Strumigenys fairchildi

21
return to couplet #15 appears as a pale elongate streak or as an oval patch . . . . . 22
 * Bulla of femoral gland located close to midlength on dorsum of each leg; each bulla


 * Bulla of femoral gland located in apical quarter of dorsum of each leg; each bulla usually appears as a pale oval patch, less commonly as a short streak . . . . . 29

22
return to couplet #21
 * Mandibles relatively short, MI < 75; preapical dentition crowded into about the apical one-fifth of the exposed mandible length. In full-face view outer margins of mandibles approximately parallel at full closure. First gastral tergite with a combination of conspicuous appressed small spatulate hairs and larger suberect short stout clavate hairs. (Costa Rica, Colombia, Brazil) . . . . . Strumigenys borgmeieri


 * Mandibles relatively long, MI > 85; preapical dentition not crowded into apical one-fifth of the exposed mandible length. In full-face view outer margins of mandibles diverge anteriorly at full closure. First gastral tergite without a combination of appressed spatulate hairs and suberect clavate hairs; usually with at least a few flagellate hairs present but rarely with minute fine appressed hairs only. . . . . . 23

23
return to couplet #22
 * In full-face view the distal preapical tooth of the mandible is closer to the proximal preapical tooth than it is to the apicodorsal tooth. (Colombia, Guiana, Brazil) . . . . . Strumigenys dolichognatha


 * In full-face view the distal preapical tooth of the mandible is closer to the apicodorsal tooth than it is to the proximal preapical tooth . . . . . 24

24
return to couplet #23
 * First gastral tergite with short pointed hairs that are closely appressed and pubescence-like; without long erect finely filiform or flagellate hairs. Disc of postpetiole and dorsum of petiole node densely clothed with recurved spatulate hairs. (Brazil) . . . . . Strumigenys rehi


 * First gastral tergite with long erect finely filiform or flagellate hairs at least in the basal quarter; without short pointed appressed hairs though some inconspicuous minute pubescence may be present. Disc of postpetiole and dorsum of petiole node without spatulate hairs . . . . . 25

25
return to couplet #24
 * First gastral tergite with long erect finely filiform or flagellate hairs not restricted to basal third, such hairs also arise posterior to this. Mesonotum with a pair of stiff erect hairs . . . . . 26


 * First gastral tergite with long erect finely filiform or flagellate hairs restricted to basal third, such hairs absent posterior to this. Mesonotum without stiff erect hairs . . . . . 27

26
return to couplet #25
 * Mandibles relatively long, MI > 120. Upper scrobe margin with 2 remiform hairs that project dorsolaterally; cephalic dorsum with 2 pairs of erect remiform hairs. Basigastral costulae short, in dorsal view no longer than thickness of posterior spongiform collar of postpetiole at its midpoint. (Colombia) . . . . . Strumigenys monstra


 * Mandibles relatively short, MI 100 or less. Upper scrobe margin with 1 remiform hair that projects dorsolaterally; cephalic dorsum with 1 pair of erect remiform hairs. Basigastral costulae long, in dorsal view much longer than thickness of posterior spongiform collar of postpetiole at its midpoint. (Brazil, Bolivia) . . . . . Strumigenys sublonga

27
return to couplet #25
 * Pronotal humeral hair stiff and freely projecting, approximately straight, simple or slightly expanded apically. Apicoscrobal hair present, stiff, projecting dorsolaterally or dorsally . . . . . 28


 * Pronotal humeral hair short and broadly spatulate, curved posteriorly and closely applied to the surface. Apicoscrobal hair absent. (Costa Rica) . . . . . Strumigenys deletrix

28
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 * Mandibles enormously elongate, MI > 130. Propodeum in profile with upper lobe of declivity elongate and narrow, subspiniform, almost as long as lower lobe. Petiole node in profile with height of anterior face less than dorsal length; in dorsal view node about as long as broad. (Brazil) . . . . . Strumigenys diabola


 * Mandibles shorter, MI 120 or less. Propodeum in profile with upper lobe of declivity a mere angle or very short triangle, much shorter than lower lobe. Petiole node in profile with height of anterior face greater than dorsal length; in dorsal view node distinctly broader than long. (Trinidad, Mexico, Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Surinam, Brazil, Paraguay) . . . . . Strumigenys cordovensis

29
return to couplet #21
 * First gastral tergite blanketed with very fine dense longitudinal striolate sculpture; first gastral sternite also sculptured. (Brazil) . . . . . Strumigenys mandibularis


 * First gastral tergite glassy smooth behind basigastral costulae; first gastral sternites unsculptured . . . . . 30

30
return to couplet #29
 * Large species with short stout mandibles, HW > 0.90, MI 50 or less. Disc of postpetiole inflated and massive, much longer than broad and disproportionately large (length of disc 0.40-0.50). (Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Guiana) . . . . . Strumigenys godmani


 * Smaller species with longer narrower mandibles, HW < 0.85, MI > 50. Disc of postpetiole not inflated, not disproportionately large (length of disc < 0.30), disc usually broader than long, at most slightly longer than broad . . . . . 31

31
return to couplet #30
 * Preapical dentition of mandible consisting of a small distal tooth and a somewhat more proximal minute denticle, both located within the apical quarter of the mandible length. Pronotal humeral hair fine and flagellate. Mesonotum with flagellate hairs present. Basigastral costulae at least as long as disc of postpetiole. (Brazil) . . . . . Strumigenys vilhenai


 * Preapical dentition of mandible consisting of two conspicuous spiniform teeth, the proximal of which is not located within the apical quarter of the mandible length. Pronotal humeral hair stout and stiff. Mesonotum without flagellate hairs. Basigastral costulae very short or absent, much shorter than disc of postpetiole . . . . . 32

32
return to couplet #31
 * Propodeal declivity with a rounded lamella but otherwise unarmed, without a triangular lobe, tooth or spine at either top or bottom of the declivity. (Venezuela, Colombia) . . . . . Strumigenys hemidisca


 * Propodeal declivity with a triangular lobe, tooth or spine either at top or at bottom of declivity, or at both top and bottom of declivity . . . . . 33

33
return to couplet #32
 * Propodeal declivity with an angular lobe or tooth at base of declivity only; without a lobe, tooth or spine at upper limit of declivity. (Jamaica, Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador) . . . . . Strumigenys biolleyi


 * Propodeal declivity with an angular lobe or tooth at base of declivity, and with a lobe, tooth or spine at upper limit of declivity . . . . . 34

34
return to couplet #33
 * With petiole in profile the lateral spongiform lobe narrow, merely an extension of the posterior collar down the side of the node; lobe does not extend forward along side of node toward its anterior face. Mandibles relatively longer, MI > 85. (Brazil) . . . . . Strumigenys sanctipauli


 * With petiole in profile the lateral spongiform lobe large, obviously more than a mere extension of the posterior collar down the side of the node; lobe extends forward along side of node toward its anterior face. Mandibles relatively shorter, MI < 75 . . . . . 35

35
return to couplet #34
 * With alitrunk in profile the propodeal declivity deep, upper and lower propodeal teeth or lobes widely separated and linked by a narrow cuticular carina, the upper and lower teeth or lobes never appear merely as slightly higher triangular peaks at either end of the carina. CI 69-77, MI 59-64, SI 90-106. (Brazil, Argentina) . . . . . Strumigenys saliens


 * With alitrunk in profile the propodeal declivity shallow, upper and lower propodeal teeth or lobes closely approximated, linked by a broad lamella, the upper and lower teeth or lobes frequently appear as slightly higher triangular peaks at either end of the short wide lamella. CI 76-85, MI 53-57, SI 82-88 . . . . . 36

36
return to couplet #35
 * First gastral tergite with very few (often merely a single transverse row of 4) long fine sub flagellate to flagellate standing hairs that are restricted to the extreme base of the sclerite. Cephalic dorsum with 2-3 pairs of erect hairs. (Trinidad, Venezuela, Peru, Brazil, Bolivia) . . . . . Strumigenys planeti


 * First gastral tergite with numerous long fine subflagellate to flagellate standing hairs that arise over the entire sclerite. Cephalic dorsum with a single pair of erect hairs, located posteromedially. (Venezuela, Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina) . . . . . Strumigenys prospiciens

37
return to couplet #3
 * Mandible without intercalary teeth or denticles that arise between the apicodorsal and apicoventral teeth, nor that arise from the dorsal base of the apicoventral tooth . . . . . 38


 * Mandible with 1 or 2 intercalary teeth or denticles that arise between the apicodorsal and apicoventral teeth, or that arise from the dorsal base of the apicoventral tooth . . . . . 62

38
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 * Mandible without preapical teeth or denticles of any form . . . . . 39


 * Mandible with 1 or 2 preapical teeth or denticles . . . . . 43

39
return to couplet #38
 * Hairs on first gastral tergite short, either simple stiff and erect, or stoutly remiform, or expanded and blunted apically, but never flagellate nor ribbon-like . . . . . 40


 * Hairs on first gastral tergite elongate, flagellate or ribbon-like, never simple and stiff, nor remiform, nor expanded and blunted apically . . . . . 42

40
return to couplet #39
 * Disc of postpetiole glassy smooth. Cephalic dorsum with two pairs of erect hairs, one pair close to occipital margin, the other near highest point of vertex. Basigastral costulae extremely short, vestigial. Hairs on first gastral tergite simple. (Costa Rica) . . . . . Strumigenys consanii


 * Disc of postpetiole mostly or entirely punctate or reticulate-punctate. Cephalic dorsum with one pair of erect hairs, close to occipital margin. Basigastral costulae fine but conspicuous. Hairs on first gastral tergite stoutly remiform or expanded and blunted apically . . . . . 41

41
return to couplet #40
 * With gaster in profile standing hairs on first tergite stoutly remiform. Disc of postpetiole completely covered with dense coarse reticulate-punctate sculpture. (Trinidad, Belize, Costa Rica, Venezuela) . . . . . Strumigenys spathula


 * With gaster in profile standing hairs on first tergite thick, gradually increasing in width from midlength to apex. Disc of postpetiole punctate but not completely covered with coarse reticulate-punctate sculpture. (Venezuela) . . . . . Strumigenys tachirensis

42
return to couplet #39
 * Hairs on first gastral tergite flagellate, not flattened and ribbon-like through most of their length. (Trinidad, Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Guiana, Surinam, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay) . . . . . Strumigenys elongata


 * Hairs on first gastral tergite flattened and ribbon-like through most of their length, narrowly flagellate only in the apical section. (Costa Rica, Venezuela) . . . . . Strumigenys pariensis

43
return to couplet #38
 * Ventrolateral margin of head in front of eye, and side of head above it, deeply concave; margin and side appear excavated or constricted in oblique dorsal view. In full-face view mandible abruptly narrowed just before the apex by a sudden oblique divergence of the inner margin; a small preapical tooth arises on this short oblique section . . . . . 442


 * Ventrolateral margin of head in front of eye, and side of head above it, not deeply concave; margin and side do not appear excavated or constricted in oblique dorsal view. In full-face view mandible not abruptly narrowed just before the apex, the inner margin without a suddenly divergent oblique section; distal preapical dentition a spiniform tooth or a denticle that does not arise from an oblique surface . . . . . 45

44
return to couplet #43
 * Entire side of alitrunk reticulate-punctate or at most with a smooth patch on mesopleuron. Pronotal humeral hair arises from a long conical tubercle. Basigastral costulae longer than disc of postpetiole. Mandible without a denticle proximal of the preapical tooth. (Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Guiana, Brazil, Bolivia) . . . . . Strumigenys precava


 * Entire side of alitrunk smooth and shining. Pronotal humeral hair does not arise from a long conical tubercle. Basigastral costulae shorter than disc of postpetiole. Mandible with a denticle proximal of the preapical tooth. (Ecuador) . . . . . Strumigenys formicosa

45
return to couplet #43
 * Mandibles very long, MI > 100. Distal preapical tooth strongly elevated, arching dorsally well above plane of mandible. Scape broadest in the apical third of its length. (Venezuela, Colombia, Brazil) . . . . . Strumigenys trudifera


 * Mandibles much shorter, MI < 75. Distal preapical tooth not strongly elevated above plane of mandible. Scape broadest proximal of, or close to, its midlength . . . . . 46

46
return to couplet #45
 * With head in profile preocular carina extends back almost to apex of scrobe, well beyond level of minute eye. Petiole node in dorsal view much longer than broad. Entire side of alitrunk finely reticulate-punctate. Bulla of femoral gland proximal of midlength on dorsum of middle leg, very conspicuous. Scape relatively long, SI 111-112. (Brazil) . . . . . Strumigenys smilax


 * With head in profile preocular carina terminates at level of minute eye. Petiole node in dorsal view at most as broad as long, usually broader than long. Pleurae and side of propodeum smooth, at least in part. Bulla of femoral gland distal of midlength on dorsum of middle leg or inconspicuous. Scape shorter, SI < 100 . . . . . 47

47
return to couplet #46
 * In full-face view upper scrobe margin with a row of 4-5 broadly spatulate to spoon-shaped hairs that are curved posteriorly. (Trinidad, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Guiana, Surinam, Brazil, Bolivia) . . . . . Strumigenys perparva


 * In full-face view upper scrobe margin with a row of spatulate to spoon-shaped hairs that are all curved anteriorly . . . . . 48

48
return to couplet #47
 * Cephalic dorsum with two pairs of short erect hairs, one pair close to occipital margin, the other close to highest point of vertex. Ventral surface of petiole with a curtain or fringe of spongiform tissue, or at least with spongiform lobes linked by a carina . . . . . 49


 * Cephalic dorsum without or with one pair of short erect hairs, when one pair present it is close to occipital margin. Ventral surface of petiole without spongiform tissue, sometimes with a rounded or angular anteroventral cuticular process . . . . . 52

49
return to couplet #48
 * Distal preapical tooth conspicuous and obviously spiniform, located markedly proximal of the apicodorsal tooth and at about a right-angle to long axis of the mandible. Distal preapical teeth of opposing mandibles so long that their apices meet or even slightly overlap when mandibles fully closed. Mandible always with a small denticle just proximal of the inner midlength . . . . . 50


 * Distal preapical tooth small, thorn-like and not obviously spiniform, located very close to the apicodorsal tooth and inclined toward it. Distal preapical teeth of opposing mandibles so short that their apices are widely separated when mandibles fully closed. Mandible usually without trace of a denticle proximal of the inner midlength but rarely a vestigial denticle visible. (EI Salvador, Nicaragua) . . . . . Strumigenys timicala

50
return to couplet #49
 * Leading edge of scape at subbasal bend with a projecting convex cuticular lamella; lamella originates close to scape base and terminates just distal of the bend. Distal preapical tooth about same distance from proximal preapical denticle as it is from apicodorsal tooth. Anteriorly curved hairs that fringe upper scrobe margin long, narrowly linear-spatulate. (Costa Rica) . . . . . Strumigenys nastata


 * Leading edge of scape at subbasal bend without a projecting convex cuticular lamella. Distal preapical tooth closer to apicodorsal tooth than it is to proximal preapical denticle. Anteriorly curved hairs that fringe upper scrobe margin short, broadly spatulate to spoon-shaped . . . . . 51

51
return to couplet #50 (Costa Rica). . . . . Strumigenys perdita
 * With gaster in profile standing hairs on first tergite simple and stiff, erect and straight.


 * With gaster in profile standing hairs on first tergite strongly remiform to clavate, curved or inclined posteriorly. (Costa Rica) . . . . . Strumigenys calamita

52
return to couplet #48
 * Mandible with 2 very conspicuous spiniform preapical teeth, the distal in the apical third, the proximal close to the midlength. (Brazil) . . . . . Strumigenys ascita


 * Mandible with a single spiniform preapical tooth, in the distal third, or with a tooth in this position and a denticle, that may be minute and difficult to see, close to the midlength . . . . . 53