Ant key 18
Subfamily Myrmicinae
A second (smaller) pair of spines on the propodeum near the insertion of the petiole (Fig. a). Head with distinct antennal scrobe extending dorsally beyond eyes (Fig. b). | 19 |
Without a second pair of spines on the propodeum near the insertion of the petiole (Fig. c). Head with antennal scrobe not extending dorsally beyond eyes (Fig. d). | 20 |
![Fig. a [Tetramorium grassii] propodeum with a pair of dorsal spines. Image: April Nobile (Specimen: CASENT0172365). www.antweb.org Image](/assets/Discover-Our-Research/Biodiversity/Plants-fungi-arthropods-bacteria/Invertebrate-Systematics/Key-to-ants-of-NZ/Tetramorium_grassii_dorsal_spines__FillMaxWzE1LDE1XQ.jpg)
![Fig. b [Tetramorium bicarinatum] head showing antennal scrobe extending dorsally beyond eyes. Image: April Nobile (Specimen code: CASENT0060334). www.antweb.org Image](/assets/Discover-Our-Research/Biodiversity/Plants-fungi-arthropods-bacteria/Invertebrate-Systematics/Key-to-ants-of-NZ/Tetramorium_bicarinatum_head_ANTWEB-v3__FillMaxWzE1LDE1XQ.jpg)
![Fig. c [Pheidole vigilans] propodeum with one pair of dorsal spines. Image: April Nobile (Specimen: CASENT0172953). www.antweb.org Image](/assets/Discover-Our-Research/Biodiversity/Plants-fungi-arthropods-bacteria/Invertebrate-Systematics/Key-to-ants-of-NZ/Pheidole_vigilans_dorsal_spine__FillMaxWzE1LDE1XQ.jpg)
![Fig. d [Pheidole megacephala] head with scrobes not extending dorsally beyond eyes. Image: Shannon Hartman (Specimen: CASENT0056016). www.antweb.org Image](/assets/Discover-Our-Research/Biodiversity/Plants-fungi-arthropods-bacteria/Invertebrate-Systematics/Key-to-ants-of-NZ/Pheidole_megacephala_head_scobes-not-extending__FillMaxWzE1LDE1XQ.jpg)