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Crematogastrini
Crematogastrini is a tribe of myrmicine ants Ants are eusocial insects of the family Formicidae and, along with the related wasps and bees, belong to the order Hymenoptera. Ants evolved from vespoid wasp ancestors in the Cretaceous period. More than 13,800 of an estimated total of 22,00 ... with 64 genera and 8 fossil genera. Genera References Myrmicinae Ant tribes {{myrmicinae-stub ...
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Gaoligongidris
''Gaoligongidris'' (named after the type locality) is an Asian genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. It contains the single species ''Gaoligongidris planodorsa'', collected in the Gaoligong Mountains, Yunnan Province, China. The genus is known only from workers and nests in the soil, and forages on the ground. While similar to the genus '' Lophomyrmex'' of the tribe Attini, ''Gaoligongidris'' is most closely related to the Indo-Australian all of this entry re immigration is a complete fabrication Indian Australians or Indo-Australians are Australians of Indian ancestry. This includes both those who are Australian by birth, and those born in India or elsewhere in the Indian d ... '' Lasiomyrma'', tribe Crematogastrini. References Myrmicinae Monotypic ant genera Hymenoptera of Asia {{myrmicinae-stub ...
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Myrmicine
Myrmicinae is a subfamily of ants, with about 140 extant genera; their distribution is cosmopolitan. The pupae lack cocoons. Some species retain a functional sting. The petioles of Myrmicinae consist of two nodes. The nests are permanent and in soil, rotting wood, under stones, or in trees.Goulet, H & Huber, JT (eds.) (1993) Hymenoptera of the world: an identification guide to families. Agriculture Canada. p. 224 Identification Myrmicine worker ants have a distinct postpetiole, i.e., abdominal segment III is notably smaller than segment IV and set off from it by a well-developed constriction; the pronotum is inflexibly fused to the rest of the mesosoma, such that the promesonotal suture is weakly impressed or absent, and a functional sting is usually present. The clypeus is well-developed; as a result, the antennal sockets are well separated from the anterior margin of the head. Most myrmicine genera possess well-developed eyes and frontal lobes that partly conceal the a ...
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Kartidris
''Kartidris'' is an Indomalayan genus of terrestrial ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. Its six species are known from mountainous areas in China, Thailand and India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the so .... Species *'' Kartidris ashima'' Xu & Zheng, 1995 *'' Kartidris fujianensis'' Wang, 1993 *'' Kartidris galos'' Bolton, 1991 *'' Kartidris matertera'' Bolton, 1991 *'' Kartidris nyos'' Bolton, 1991 *'' Kartidris sparsipila'' Xu, 1999 References External links * Myrmicinae Ant genera Hymenoptera of Asia {{myrmicinae-stub ...
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Dacatria
''Dacatria'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. It contains the single species ''Dacatria templaris'', first described from South Korea. The genus is known only from South Korea, Vietnam and China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and .... References External links * Myrmicinae Monotypic ant genera Hymenoptera of Asia {{myrmicinae-stub ...
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Indomyrma
''Indomyrma'' is an Asian genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. The genus contains two species: the type species '' Indomyrma dasypyx'' known from India and '' Indomyrma bellae'' known from Vietnam Vietnam or Viet Nam ( vi, Việt Nam, ), officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,., group="n" is a country in Southeast Asia, at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of and population of 96 million, making i .... Species * '' Indomyrma bellae'' Zryanin, 2012 * '' Indomyrma dasypyx'' Brown, 1986 References External links * Myrmicinae Ant genera Hymenoptera of Asia {{myrmicinae-stub ...
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Huberia
''Huberia'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. The genus contains two species endemic to New Zealand.Taylor, R. W. (1987). "A checklist of the ants of Australia, New Caledonia and New Zealand (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)". ''CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization) Division of Entomology Report'', 41: 1-92 Species * ''Huberia brounii'' Forel, 1895 * ''Huberia striata ''Huberia striata'' is a species of ant in the genus ''Huberia'', endemic to New Zealand. See also *''Huberia brounii ''Huberia brounii'' is a species of ant in the genus ''Huberia'', endemic to New Zealand. Taxonomy ''Huberia brounii'' ...'' (Smith, 1876) References External links * Myrmicinae Ant genera Ants of New Zealand Endemic fauna of New Zealand Endemic insects of New Zealand {{myrmicinae-stub ...
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Harpagoxenus
''Harpagoxenus'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. Found in the Palaearctic and Nearctic ecozones of the world, ''Harpagoxenus'' was first established as ''Tomognathus'' by Mayr (1861) to house the species ''Myrmica sublaevis'' (now '' Harpagoxenus sublaevis''). However, the name had already been used (homonym In linguistics, homonyms are words which are homographs (words that share the same spelling, regardless of pronunciation), or homophones ( equivocal words, that share the same pronunciation, regardless of spelling), or both. Using this definiti ...) for a genus of fish, and was replaced with its current name by Forel (1893). Species * '' Harpagoxenus canadensis'' Smith, 1939 * '' Harpagoxenus sublaevis'' (Nylander, 1849) * '' Harpagoxenus zaisanicus'' Pisarski, 1963 References External links * Myrmicinae Ant genera Taxa named by Auguste Forel Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{myrmicinae-stub ...
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Gauromyrmex
''Gauromyrmex'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae. The genus contains two species, known from the Indomalayan realm. According to Bolton (2003), there are a further five or six undescribed species in the collections of the Natural History Museum in London London is the capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary dow .... Species *'' Gauromyrmex acanthinus'' (Karavaiev, 1935) *'' Gauromyrmex bengakalisi'' Menozzi, 1933 References External links * Myrmicinae Ant genera Hymenoptera of Asia {{myrmicinae-stub ...
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Formosimyrma
''Formosimyrma'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae containing the single species ''Formosimyrma lanuyensis''. Distribution and habitat The genus is known only from Taiwan, where it was first collected in an evergreen forest on Lanyu Island. Etymology The genus name is derived from ''Formosa'' (old name of Taiwan) + ''myrma'' ( Greek, "ant"); the specific name of the type species In zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the species that contains the biological type specimen ... (''F. lanuyensis'') is derived from the type locality. References Myrmicinae Monotypic ant genera Hymenoptera of Asia {{myrmicinae-stub ...
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Formicoxenus
''Formicoxenus'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae Myrmicinae is a subfamily of ants, with about 140 extant genera; their distribution is cosmopolitan. The pupae lack cocoons. Some species retain a functional sting. The petioles of Myrmicinae consist of two nodes. The nests are permanent and .... Species * '' Formicoxenus chamberlini'' (Wheeler, 1904) * '' Formicoxenus diversipilosus'' (Smith, 1939) * '' Formicoxenus hirticornis'' (Emery, 1895) * '' Formicoxenus nitidulus'' (Nylander, 1846) * '' Formicoxenus provancheri'' (Emery, 1895) * '' Formicoxenus quebecensis'' Francoeur, Loiselle & Buschinger, 1985 * '' Formicoxenus sibiricus'' (Forel, 1899) References External links * Myrmicinae Ant genera Taxa named by Gustav Mayr Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{myrmicinae-stub ...
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Eutetramorium
''Eutetramorium'' is a small genus of ants within the subfamily Myrmicinae. To date it contains three species found in Madagascar and Comoros. Species *'' Eutetramorium mocquerysi'' Emery 1899 – Madagascar *'' Eutetramorium monticellii'' Emery 1899 – Comoros *'' Eutetramorium parvum'' Bolton & Fisher, 2014 – Madagascar Description The queen is extremely ergatoid in ''E. mocquerysi'', alate in ''E. monticellii''. In ''E. parvum'' a normal dealate queen is present in the type-series, but there is also a specimen that may be an ergatoid or a worker-queen intercaste, or possibly merely an oversized worker. Males are known only for ''E. mocquerysi'', where it is smaller than conspecific workers. Taxonomy This small genus was established by Emery (1899) for two conspicuous, large, darkly coloured Madagascan species that superficially resemble ''Tetramorium''. Initially, Emery (1912, 1914) was of the opinion that the genus was referable to the tribe Myrmecinini, ...
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Diplomorium
''Diplomorium'' is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae containing the single species ''Diplomorium longipenne''. The genus is known only from females and workers from South Africa, males remain unknown. Little is known about their biology, except that they nest under stones. They have been found nesting at the same location as ''Messor capensis ''Messor'' is a myrmicine genus of ants with more than 100 species, all of which are harvester ants; the generic name comes from the Roman god of crops and harvest, Messor. The subterranean colonies tend to be found in open fields and near road ...'', however, it is not known whether this was coincidence or if the species have a relation with each other. References External links * Myrmicinae Monotypic ant genera Hymenoptera of Africa {{myrmicinae-stub ...
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