Couplet 32.
All tarsi moderately to strongly compressed, higher than wide (figs. 58, 72, 76); legs unusually long and large, hind tibia typically with constriction only at extreme base (figs. 52, 58, 66, 72, 76); body rather large (2–6 mm), often with sculpture, specialized setae, and/or light colors, ferrugineous to yellow; specialized associates of various ants
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Pronotum anteromedially (not at pro... ...
Notoxoides Ashmead
Vertex remarkably elevated and topp... ...
Turripria Masner and García, 2002
Frontal depression sharply margined... ...
Myrmecopria Ashmead
Frontal depression unmargined, with... ...
Asolenopsia Kieffer
Frontal depression sharply margined... ...
Philolestoides Ferrie`re
Frontal depression unmargined, with... ...
Asolenopsia Kieffer
Eye absent (fig. 9); tibial spurs a... ...
Apopria Masner and García, 2002
S2 with dense brush of hairs medial... ...
Neivapria Borgmeier
Mesoscutum strongly humped anterome... ...
Ecitovagus Masner
Metasoma past petiole short, subglo... ...
Labidopria Wasmann
Frons with moderate to distinct pro... ...
Mimopria Holmgren
Frons without projections (fig. 64)... ...
Mimopriella Masner and García, 2002
All tarsi cylindrical, almost as high as wide; legs normal to short and stout, hind tibia typically constricted in anterior hlaf; body rather small (ca. 1mm), always smooth, dark, rarely with specialized setae or light colored; terricolous or rarely associates of ants
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Petiole produced fingerlike dorsall... ...
Bruesopria Wing
Head distinctly elongate (figs. 6, ... ...
Aneuropria Kieffer
Head subglobose (fig. 17); mandible... ...
Auxopaedeutes Brues
Female antenna 11-segmented, A10 an... ...
Doliopria Kieffer
Head in dorsal and lateral view dis... ...
Platymischus Westwood
Female antenna with abrupt 3- or 4-... ...
Basalys sp.
Female antenna with nonabrupt clava... ...
Trichopria Ashmead