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s. About 200 species have been described, including 18 fossil species. They occur worldwide except in South America south of Colombia, sub-Saharan Africa, and Antarctica. They are often confused with ''
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''. These two have major and minor workers, while ''Aphaenogaster'' has only a single worker caste. ''Pheidole'' has three-segmented clubs on its antennae, while ''Aphaenogaster'' has four segments and a larger body size. ''Pheidologeton'' has 11-segmented antennae, while the antennae in ''Aphaenogaster'' are 12-segmented.Genus ''Aphaenogaster''
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ers or on pastures and unsealed airstrips, because the fragile surface easily collapses under pressure. Where it occurs, ''Aphaenogaster'' bioturbation is an important soil and landscape process. ''Aphaenogaster'' ants probably get most of their food from tended
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s on the roots of plants, which explains that they are rarely seen on the surface. The funnel-shaped openings could play a role in trapping arthropods, which are also eaten.


Species

*'' A. aktaci'' Kiran & Tezcan, 2008 *†'' A. amphioceanica'' De Andrade, 1995 *'' A. angulata'' Viehmeyer, 1922 *'' A. annandalei'' Mukerjee, 1930 *†'' A. antiqua'' Dlussky & Perkovsky, 2002 *'' A. araneoides'' Emery, 1890 *†'' A. archaica'' (Meunier, 1915) *'' A. ashmeadi'' (Emery, 1895) *'' A. atlantis'' Santschi, 1929 *†'' A. avita'' Fujiyama, 1970 *'' A. balcanica'' (Emery, 1898) *'' A. balcanicoides'' Boer, 2013 *'' A. baogong'' Terayama, 2009 *'' A. barbara'' Shattuck, 2008 *'' A. barbigula'' Wheeler, 1916 *'' A. baronii'' Cagniant, 1988 *'' A. beccarii'' Emery, 1887 *'' A. beesoni'' Donisthorpe, 1933 *'' A. boulderensis'' Smith, 1941 *'' A. burri'' (Donisthorpe, 1950) *'' A. caeciliae'' Viehmeyer, 1922 *'' A. campana'' Emery, 1878 *'' A. cardenai'' Espadaler, 1981 *'' A. carolinensis'' Wheeler, 1915 *'' A. cavernicola'' Donisthorpe, 1938 *'' A. cecconii'' Emery, 1894 *'' A. concolor'' Watanabe & Yamane, 1999 *'' A. cristata'' (Forel, 1902) *'' A. crocea'' André, 1881 *'' A. curiosa'' Santschi, 1933 *'' A. dejeani'' Cagniant, 1982 *'' A. depilis'' Santschi, 1911 *'' A. depressa'' Bolton, 1995 *†'' A. dlusskyana'' Radchenko & Perkovsky, 2016 *'' A. dlusskyi'' Radchenko & Arakelian, 1991 *'' A. donann'' Watanabe & Yamane, 1999 *†'' A. donisthorpei'' Carpenter, 1930 *'' A. dromedaria'' (Emery, 1900) *'' A. dulciniae'' Emery, 1924 *†'' A. dumetora'' (Lin, 1982) *'' A. edentula'' Watanabe & Yamane, 1999 *'' A. epirotes'' (Emery, 1895) *'' A. erabu'' Nishizono & Yamane, 1990 *'' A. espadaleri'' Cagniant, 1984 *'' A. exasperata'' Wheeler, 1921 *'' A. fabulosa'' Arnol'di, 1968 *'' A. fallax'' Cagniant, 1992 *'' A. famelica'' (Smith, 1874) *'' A. faureli'' Cagniant, 1969 *'' A. feae'' Emery, 1889 *'' A. fengbo'' Terayama, 2009 *'' A. festae'' Emery, 1915 *'' A. finzii'' Müller, 1921 *'' A. flemingi'' Smith, 1928 *'' A. floridana'' Smith, 1941 *'' A. foreli'' Cagniant, 1996 *'' A. friederichsi'' Forel, 1918 *'' A. fulva'' Roger, 1863 *'' A. geei'' Wheeler, 1921 *'' A. gemella'' (Roger, 1862) *'' A. georgica'' Arnol'di, 1968 *'' A. gibbosa'' (Latreille, 1798) *'' A. gonacantha'' (Emery, 1899) *'' A. gracillima'' Watanabe & Yamane, 1999 *'' A. graeca'' Schulz, 1994 *'' A. haarlovi'' Collingwood, 1961 *'' A. hesperia'' Santschi, 1911 *'' A. holtzi'' (Emery, 1898) *'' A. honduriana'' Mann, 1922 *'' A. huachucana'' Creighton, 1934 *'' A. hunanensis'' Wu & Wang, 1992 *'' A. iberica'' Emery, 1908 *'' A. incurviclypea'' Wang & Zheng, 1997 *'' A. inermita'' Bolton, 1995 *'' A. iranica'' Kiran & Alipanah, 2013 *'' A. irrigua'' Watanabe & Yamane, 1999 *'' A. isekram'' Bernard, 1977 *'' A. italica'' Bondroit, 1918 *'' A. januschevi'' Arnol'di, 1976 *''
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'' Forel, 1911 *'' A. karpathica'' Boer, 2013 *'' A. kervillei'' Forel, 1910 *'' A. kimberleyensis'' Shattuck, 2008 *'' A. koniari'' Cagniant & Galkowski, 2013 *'' A. kumejimana'' Watanabe & Yamane, 1999 *'' A. kurdica'' Ruzsky, 1905 *'' A. laevior'' Emery, 1887 *'' A. lamellidens'' Mayr, 1886 *†'' A. lapidescens'' Zhang, 1989 *'' A. ledouxi'' Tohmé, 1969 *'' A. lepida'' Wheeler, 1930 *'' A. lesbica'' Forel, 1913 *'' A. leveillei'' Emery, 1881 * †'' A.? longaeva'' (Scudder, 1877) *'' A. longiceps'' (Smith, 1858) *'' A. loriai'' (Emery, 1897) *'' A. lustrans'' Smith, 1961 *'' A. luteipes'' Watanabe & Yamane, 1999 *†'' A. maculata'' Théobald, 1937 *'' A. maculifrons'' Kiran & Tezcan, 2008 *†'' A. maculipes'' Théobald, 1937 *'' A. mariae'' Forel, 1886 *'' A. mauritanica'' Dalla Torre, 1893 *†'' A. mayri'' Carpenter, 1930 *'' A. mediterrae'' Shattuck, 2008 *'' A. megommata'' Smith, 1963 *'' A. melitensis'' Santschi, 1933 *†'' A. mersa'' Wheeler, 1915 *'' A. messoroides'' Dlussky, Soyunov & Zabelin, 1990 *'' A. mexicana'' (Pergande, 1896) *'' A. miamiana'' Wheeler, 1932 *'' A. miniata'' Cagniant, 1990 *'' A. minutula'' Watanabe & Yamane, 1999 *'' A. muelleriana'' Wolf, 1915 *'' A. mutica'' Pergande, 1896 *'' A. nadigi'' Santschi, 1923 *'' A. obsidiana'' (Mayr, 1861) *'' A. occidentalis'' (Emery, 1895) *†''Aphaenogaster oligocenica, A. oligocenica'' Wheeler, 1915 *''Aphaenogaster opposita, A. opposita'' (Say, 1836) *''Aphaenogaster osimensis, A. osimensis'' Teranishi, 1940 *''Aphaenogaster ovaticeps, A. ovaticeps'' (Emery, 1898) *''Aphaenogaster pallescens, A. pallescens'' Walker, 1871 *''Aphaenogaster pallida, A. pallida'' (Nylander, 1849) *†''Aphaenogaster paludosa, A. paludosa'' Zhang, 1989 *†''Aphaenogaster pannonica, A. pannonica'' Bachmayer, 1960 *''Aphaenogaster patruelis, A. patruelis'' Forel, 1886 *''Aphaenogaster perplexa, A. perplexa'' Smith, 1961 *''Aphaenogaster phalangium, A. phalangium'' Emery, 1890 *''Aphaenogaster phillipsi, A. phillipsi'' Wheeler & Mann, 1916 *''Aphaenogaster picea, A. picea'' (Wheeler, 1908) *''Aphaenogaster picena, A. picena'' Baroni Urbani, 1971 *''Aphaenogaster polyodonta, A. polyodonta'' Zhou, 2001 *''Aphaenogaster poultoni, A. poultoni'' Crawley, 1922 *''Aphaenogaster praedo, A. praedo'' Emery, 1908 *''Aphaenogaster praenoda, A. praenoda'' Santschi, 1933 *†''Aphaenogaster praerelicta, A. praerelicta'' De Andrade, 1995 *''Aphaenogaster projectens, A. projectens'' Donisthorpe, 1947 *''Aphaenogaster pumilopuncta, A. pumilopuncta'' Zhou, 2001 *''Aphaenogaster punctaticeps, A. punctaticeps'' MacKay, 1989 *''Aphaenogaster pythia, A. pythia'' Forel, 1915 *''Aphaenogaster quadrispina, A. quadrispina'' Emery, 1911 *''Aphaenogaster radchenkoi, A. radchenkoi'' Kiran & Tezcan, 2008 *''Aphaenogaster reichelae, A. reichelae'' Shattuck, 2008 *''Aphaenogaster relicta, A. relicta'' Wheeler & Mann, 1914 *''Aphaenogaster rhaphidiiceps, A. rhaphidiiceps'' (Mayr, 1877) *''Aphaenogaster rifensis, A. rifensis'' Cagniant, 1994 *''Aphaenogaster rothneyi, A. rothneyi'' (Forel, 1902) *''Aphaenogaster rudis, A. rudis'' Enzmann, 1947 *''Aphaenogaster rugosoferruginea, A. rugosoferruginea'' Forel, 1889 *''Aphaenogaster rugulosa, A. rugulosa'' Watanabe & Yamane, 1999 *''Aphaenogaster rupestris, A. rupestris'' Forel, 1909 *''Aphaenogaster sagei, A. sagei'' (Forel, 1902) *''Aphaenogaster saharensis, A. saharensis'' Bernard, 1953 *''Aphaenogaster sangiorgii, A. sangiorgii'' (Emery, 1901) *''Aphaenogaster sardoa, A. sardoa'' Mayr, 1853 *''Aphaenogaster schmidti, A. schmidti'' Karavaiev, 1912 *''Aphaenogaster schurri, A. schurri'' (Forel, 1902) *''Aphaenogaster semipolita, A. semipolita'' (Nylander, 1856) *''Aphaenogaster senilis, A. senilis'' Mayr, 1853 *†''Aphaenogaster shanwangensis, A. shanwangensis'' (Hong, 1984) *''Aphaenogaster sicardi, A. sicardi'' Cagniant, 1990 *''Aphaenogaster sicula, A. sicula'' Emery, 1908 *''Aphaenogaster simonellii, A. simonellii'' Emery, 1894 *''Aphaenogaster smythiesii, A. smythiesii'' (Forel, 1902) *†''Aphaenogaster sommerfeldti, A. sommerfeldti'' Mayr, 1868 *''Aphaenogaster spinosa, A. spinosa'' Emery, 1878 *''Aphaenogaster splendida, A. splendida'' (Roger, 1859) *''Aphaenogaster sporadis, A. sporadis'' Santschi, 1933 *''Aphaenogaster striativentris, A. striativentris'' Forel, 1895 *''Aphaenogaster strioloides, A. strioloides'' Forel, 1890 *''Aphaenogaster subcostata, A. subcostata'' Viehmeyer, 1922 *''Aphaenogaster subexaperata, A. subexaperata'' Zhou, 2001 *''Aphaenogaster subterranea, A. subterranea'' (Latreille, 1798) *''Aphaenogaster subterraneoides, A. subterraneoides'' Emery, 1881 *''Aphaenogaster swammerdami, A. swammerdami'' Forel, 1886 *''Aphaenogaster syriaca, A. syriaca'' Emery, 1908 *''Aphaenogaster takahashii, A. takahashii'' Wheeler, 1930 *''Aphaenogaster tennesseensis, A. tennesseensis'' (Mayr, 1862) *''Aphaenogaster testaceopilosa, A. testaceopilosa'' (Lucas, 1849) *''Aphaenogaster texana, A. texana'' Wheeler, 1915 *''Aphaenogaster theryi, A. theryi'' Santschi, 1923 *''Aphaenogaster tibetana, A. tibetana'' Donisthorpe, 1929 *''Aphaenogaster tinauti, A. tinauti'' Cagniant, 1992 *''Aphaenogaster tipuna, A. tipuna'' Forel, 1913 *''Aphaenogaster tokarainsulana, A. tokarainsulana'' Watanabe & Yamane, 1999 *''Aphaenogaster torossiani, A. torossiani'' Cagniant, 1988 *''Aphaenogaster treatae, A. treatae'' Forel, 1886 *''Aphaenogaster turkestanica, A. turkestanica'' Arnol'di, 1976 *''Aphaenogaster uinta, A. uinta'' Wheeler, 1917 *''Aphaenogaster ujhelyii, A. ujhelyii'' Szabó, 1910 *''Aphaenogaster umphreyi, A. umphreyi'' Deyrup & Davis, 1998 *''Aphaenogaster wangtian, A. wangtian'' Terayama, 2009 *''Aphaenogaster wangye, A. wangye'' Terayama, 2009 *''Aphaenogaster weigoldi, A. weigoldi'' Viehmeyer, 1922 *''Aphaenogaster weulersseae, A. weulersseae'' Cagniant, 1989 *''Aphaenogaster wilsoni, A. wilsoni'' Cagniant, 1988 *''Aphaenogaster xuatian, A. xuatian'' Terayama, 2009


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* {{Taxonbar, from=Q1314641 Aphaenogaster, Ant genera Taxa named by Gustav Mayr Taxonomy articles created by Polbot