Smicromyrmilla Suárez, 1965
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5684.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BAF925-FF8E-3A18-FF01-F93FFAE1DFF3 |
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Plazi |
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Smicromyrmilla Suárez, 1965 |
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Smicromyrmilla Suárez, 1965 —There are no functional keys to the females in this genus.
Fig. 54 View FIGURES 49–60 — Smicromyrmilla ariasi (André, 1896): Code 2/1, length 5.2 mm, Spain (PA), San Roque (36.22 -5.38), MNCN. Determined by F.J. Suárez. Published in Parejo-Pulido et al. (2023).
Fig. 55 View FIGURES 49–60 — Smicromyrmilla arnoldi (Bischoff, 1920) : Code 1/1, length 4.6 mm, Zimbabwe (AT), Bulawayo (-20.15 28.59), SAMC. Holotype. Photo by S. van Noort at SAMC (van Noort 2025).
Fig. 56 View FIGURES 49–60 — Smicromyrmilla dentifera (Arnold, 1960) : Code 1/4, length 2.9 mm, Zimbabwe (AT), Sawmills (-19.58 28.03), SAMC. Holotype. Photo by S. van Noort at SAMC (van Noort 2025).
Fig. 57 View FIGURES 49–60 — Smicromyrmilla erigone male (Arnold, 1960): Code 2/1, length 3.4 mm, South Africa (AT), Eastern Cape, Nelson Mandela Bay (-33.90 25.54), SAMC. Determined by H. Brauns. Photo by D.J. Brothers (van Noort 2025) .
Fig. 58 View FIGURES 49–60 — Smicromyrmilla sp. nov. 1: Code 4/1, length 3.5 mm, Uganda (AT), Lribali National Park (0.57 30.36), CNCI. Determined by KAW. Photo by KAW at DPI.
Fig. 59 View FIGURES 49–60 — Smicromyrmilla sp. nov. 2: Code 4/1, length 6.3 mm, Democratic Republic of the Congo (AT), Mayombie, Luki Biosphere Res. (-5.62 13.08), BMNHB. Determined by KAW. Photo by KAW at CDFA.
Fig. 60 View FIGURES 49–60 — Smicromyrmilla sp. nov. 3: Code 1/1, length 4.4 mm, Mozambique (AT), Zambezia, Namuli Massil (- 15.36 37.07), CASC. Determined by KAW. Photo by KAW at CDFA .
SUBFAMILY RHOPALOMUTILLINAE Schuster, 1949 —Keys to genera are available in Brothers (2015).
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Iziko Museums of Cape Town |
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