The
Aphaenogaster mayri queens range from , with a fairly slender build. Body segment lengths are for the head, for the thorax and for the
gaster. The head capsule is a little longer than it is wide and has a large pair of
mandibles. The
antennae are long and slender in appearance, composed of a
scape that is extends past the hind margin of the head and
funicular segments which are twice as long are they are wide. Both the head and thorax show visible distinct sculpturing. Male
A. mayri are distinguished from queens by their smaller size, being around in length and having a head capsule with a triangular outline. Similarly the workers are distinct from queens by the smaller size, with a length of approximately and heavier sculpturing on the head capsule and thorax then queens. The head capsule has the same outline as that of the queens, distinguishing workers from males.
A. mayri and
A. donisthorpei are distinguished based on the more slender nature of
A. donisthorpei, with more elongated head and thorax proportions. == References ==