Metapone
Metaponini
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Metapone has the following derived characters (Bolton 2003):- Procoxae smaller than meso- and metacoxae
- Metafemur highly anteroposteriorly compressed, extremely deep in anterior view
- Apex of mesotibia, metatibia and basitarsi of all legs with traction spines
- Presclerites of abdominal segment IV very large
- Articulation of abdominal segments III and IV very broad
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- First online 04 October 2004
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Tree of Life Web Project. 2004. Metapone. Metaponini. Version 04 October 2004 (temporary). http://tolweb.org/Metapone/22452/2004.10.04 in The Tree of Life Web Project, http://tolweb.org/