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#2091 | Formicidae | valid | WORLD AND ZOOGEOGRAPHICAL REGIONAL CATALOGUES | Roger, 1863b: 1 (world Formicidae); Mayr, 1863a: 394 (world Formicidae); Dalla Torre, 1893: 1 (world Formicidae); Emery, 1910b: 3 (world Dorylinae); Emery, 1911e: 2 (world Ponerinae); Emery, 1913a: 2 (world Dolichoderinae); Wheeler, 1922: 727, 1005 (Afrotropical and Malagasy); Emery, 1921c: 3 (world Myrmicinae); Emery, 1922c: 95 (world Myrmicinae); Emery, 1924f: 207 (world Myrmicinae); Emery, 1925d: 2 (world Formicinae); Chapman & Capco, 1951: 9 (Oriental and Malesian); Smith, 1951c: 778 (Nearctic); Smith, 1958c: 108 (Nearctic, first supplement to Smith, 1951c); Smith, 1967a: 343 (Nearctic, second supplement to Smith, 1951c); Kempf, 1972b: 3 (Neotropical); Smith, 1979: 1323 (Nearctic); Taylor & Brown, 1985: 5 (Austral); Taylor, 1987a: 1 (Austral); Taylor, 1987b: 1 (Austral); Brandão, 1991: 319 (Neotropical, supplement to Kempf, 1972b); Shattuck, 1994: 1 (world Aneuretinae and Dolichoderinae); Bolton, 1995b: 7 (world Formicidae, extant and fossil). | |
#2092 | Formicidae | valid | WORLD SYNOPTIC CLASSIFICATIONS | Mayr, 1865: 6 (Formicidae); Forel, 1893b: 161 (Formicidae); Emery, 1895l: 764 (Formicidae); Emery, 1896e: 173 (Formicidae); Ashmead, 1905c: 381 (Formicidae); Wheeler, 1910a: 134 (Formicidae); Emery, 1910b: 3 (Dorylinae); Emery, 1911e: 2 (Ponerinae); Emery, 1913a: 2 (Dolichoderinae); Forel, 1917: 235 (Formicidae); Emery, 1921c: 3 (Myrmicinae); Emery, 1922c: 95 (Myrmicinae); Wheeler, 1922: 631 (Formicidae); Emery, 1924f: 207 (Myrmicinae); Emery, 1925d: 2 (Formicinae); Brown, 1973b: 165, 178 (Formicidae); Snelling, 1981: 387 (Formicidae); Wheeler & Wheeler, 1985b: 256 (Formicidae); Dlussky & Fedoseeva, 1988: 77 (Formicidae); Hölldobler & Wilson, 1990: 9 (Formicidae); Bolton, 1994: 12 (Formicidae); Bolton, 2003: 77 (Formicidae); Engel & Grimaldi, 2005: 4 (Formicidae); Ward, 2007c: 549 (Formicidae); Boudinot, 2015: 12 (Formicidae); Borysenko, 2017: 1; Boudinot et al., 2020: 27 (synopsis of Mesozoic Formicoidea); Fernández et al., 2021: 1 (Neotropical Formicidae, synopsis of supraspecific taxa). | |
#2093 | Formicidae | valid | WORLD AND ZOOGEOGRAPHICAL REGIONAL IDENTIFICATION KEYS TO HIGHER TAXA | Forel, 1891c: 8 (Madagascar genera key); Emery, 1896e: 173 (Formicidae subfamilies and genera); Emery, 1910b: 4 (Dorylinae tribes and genera); Emery, 1911e: 4 (Ponerinae tribes and genera); Emery, 1913a: 6 (Dolichoderinae tribes and genera); Escherich, 1917: 2 (Formicidae subfamilies); Emery, 1921c: 9, 12, 16 (Myrmicinae tribes and genera); Arnold, 1915: 9 (Formicidae Africa subfamilies); Wheeler, 1922: 631 (Formicidae subfamilies, tribes and genera); Emery, 1925d: 7 (Formicinae tribes and genera); Clark, 1951: 14 (Formicidae subfamilies); Wheeler & Wheeler, 1972a: 42 (Formicidae subfamilies); Bolton, 1973a: 321 (West Africa subfamilies, genera); Snelling, 1981: 386 (Formicidae subfamilies); Baroni Urbani, 1984: 74 (Neotropical subfamilies and genera); Hölldobler & Wilson, 1990: 33 (Formicidae subfamilies and genera); Bolton, 1990c: 1361 (Formicidae subfamilies); Shattuck, 1992c: 20 (Dolichoderinae genera); Ward, 1990: 464 (Pseudomyrmecinae genera); Brothers & Finnamore, 1993: 218 (Formicidae subfamilies); Bolton, 1994: 7 (Formicidae subfamilies and genera); Bolton, 2003: 11 (Formicidae subfamilies); Boudinot, 2015: 14 (Formicidae subfamilies, males); Fisher & Bolton, 2016: 28, 60, 128 (Afrotropical and Malagasy subfamilies, Afrotropical genera, Malagasy genera); Cantone, 2017: 1 (Formicidae male wing venation, key to most genera); Fernández et al., 2019c: 459 (Neotropical subfamilies and genera); Boudinot, 2019: 489 (Neotropical subfamilies and genera, males key); Boudinot et al., 2020: 27 (Mesozoic Formicoidea synopsis, key); Heterick, 2021: 19 (Western Australia subfamilies key); Camacho et al., 2022: 9, 15 (Ectatomminae genera, key); Boudinot et al., 2022: 6 (revision of male-based key to subfamilies); Ramamonjisoa et al., 2024: 289 (male-based key to subfamilies and genera of the Malagasy region). | |
#2094 | Formicidae | valid | ANATOMY AND MORPHOLOGY OF FORMICIDAE | GENERAL | Mayr, 1861: 1 (general morphology); Forel, 1874: 1 (general anatomy); Lubbock, 1877: 121; Lubbock, 1879: 738; André, 1882: 5; Janet, 1902: 25 (general anatomy); Janet, 1904: 3 (general anatomy); Janet, 1905: 1 (Lasius cranial anatomy); Janet, 1909 1 (general morphology); Wheeler, 1910a: 13 (general morphology, anatomy); Janet, 1923: 5 (anatomical drawings synopsis); Pavan & Ronchetti, 1955: 3 (Linepithema humile, anatomy); Whelden, 1957: 271 (Rhytidoponera general anatomy, see also Whelden, 1958a: 80); Whelden, 1958b: 1 (Stigmatomma general anatomy); Whelden, 1960: 93 (Rhytidoponera metallica); Schneider, 1964: 103 (antennal anatomy review); Bernard, 1967a: 5; Hölldobler & Wilson, 1990: 5 (glossary, glandular anatomy); Bolton, 1994: 191 (morphology glossary); Billen et al., 1995: 209 (Dinoponera australis pygidial gland morphology, ultrastructure); Serna & MacKay, 2010: 1 (Procryptocerus morphology, see also Serna et al., 2011: 67); Keller, 2011: 1 (phylogenetic analysis of morphology); Boudinot, 2015: 12 (males); Fisher & Bolton, 2016: 459 (morphology and venation glossary); Peeters et al., 2017 556: (cuticle thickness); Cantone, 2017: 6 (winged male ant genera key); Delsinne et al., 2019: 387 (morphology glossary). |
#2095 | Formicidae | valid | EVOLUTION AND PHYLOGENY OF FORMICIDAE | Wheeler, 1920: 52; Emery, 1920e: 370; Donisthorpe, 1922b: xlvi; Wheeler, 1923g: 156; Wheeler, 1928h: 124; Stitz, 1935a: 211; Morley, 1938: 190; Brown & Nutting, 1950: 113; Bernard, 1951c: 1041; Brown, 1954e: 30; Wilson et al., 1967: 12; Taylor, 1978a: 982; Rasnitsyn, 1980: 45-46 (foldout page); Lutz, 1986: 213; Dlussky & Fedoseeva, 1988: 137; Baroni Urbani, 1989: 137; Brandão et al., 1990: 201; Hölldobler & Wilson, 1990: 26; Hashimoto, 1991a: 125; Hashimoto, 1991b: 289; Baroni Urbani et al., 1992: 301; Shattuck, 1992b: 203; Brothers & Carpenter, 1993: 227; Ward, 1994: 173; Hashimoto, 1996: 340; Crozier et al., 1997: 22; Grimaldi et al., 1997: 25; Perrault, 1999b: 125; Brothers, 1999: 233; Grimaldi & Agosti, 2000b: 13680; Ward & Brady, 2003: 361; Ohnishi et al., 2004: 419; Astruc et al., 2004: 880; Ward & Downie, 2005: 310; Grimaldi & Engel, 2005: 440; Wilson & Hölldobler, 2005a: 7411; Brady et al., 2006: 18172; Moreau et al., 2006: 101; Ouellette et al., 2006: 359; Ward, 2007c: 549; Perrichot et al., 2008: 85; Rabeling et al., 2008: 14914; Moreau, 2009: 201; Ward et al., 2010: 342; Kück et al., 2011: 1 (family molecular phylogeny); Keller, 2011: 1; Moreau & Bell, 2011: 22; Johnson et al., 2013: 2058; Moreau & Bell, 2013: 2240; Schmidt, 2013: 201; Ward et al., 2015: 61; Peeters et al., 2017: 556 (cuticle thickness evolution); Peters et al., 2017: 1015 (family relationship to other Aculeata); Branstetter et al., 2017: 1021 (family relationship to other Aculeata); Branstetter et al., 2017: 774; Blanchard & Moreau, 2017: 315; Economo et al., 2018: 1; Borowiec et al., 2019: 111; Fernández et al., 2019b: 57; Borowiec et al., 2021: 1; Boudinot et al., 2020: 30; Greer & Moreau, 2022: 60 (ant cocoons); Fernández et al., 2021: 1 (Neotropical Formicidae); Romiguier et al., 2022: 1 (family molecular phylogeny); Mera-Rodríguez et al., 2023: 1 (evolution of social parasitism); Cai, 2024: 1; Sosiak et al., 2024: 1. | |
#2096 | Formicidae | valid | PALAEONTOLOGY OF FORMICIDAE | Heer, 1849: 1 (Miocene ants, Germany and Croatia); Mayr, 1867b: 47 (Miocene ants Croatia); Emery, 1891b: 141 (Sicilian Amber); Scudder, 1891: 682 (fossil taxa catalogue); André, 1895b: 80 (Baltic Amber); Emery, 1905e: 187 (Baltic Amber); Handlirsch, 1907: 859 (fossil taxa catalogue); Wheeler, 1915i: 1 (Baltic amber fauna synopsis); Théobald, 1937a: 127 (fossil ants France); Burnham, 1979: 108 (fossils in amber checklist); Keilbach, 1982: 272 (fossils in amber checklist); Spahr, 1987: 41 (fossils in amber checklist); Brandão et al., 1990: 201 (oldest fossil record); Carpenter, 1992: 490 (fossil genera review); Bolton, 1995b: 4 (fossil taxa checklist); Grimaldi et al., 1997: 1 (Cretaceous genera in amber); Dlussky, 1997a: 617 (Baltic amber genera key); Hong, 2002: 524 (Chinese Amber); Bolton, 2003: 73 (fossil subfamilies synopsis); Grimaldi & Engel, 2005: 440 (fossil ants synopsis); Dlussky & Rasnitsyn, 2007: 118 (Palaeontological record); Perrichot et al., 2008: 85 (Cretaceous ants review); Dlussky & Rasnitsyn, 2009: 1024 (European Upper Eocene amber, synopsis of species); LaPolla et al., 2013: 609 (Mesozoic and Cenozoic major ant fossil deposits list, Cretaceous and Cenozoic ant fossils bibliographical review); Dlussky & Perfilieva, 2014: 433 (Bembridge Marls (Eocene, U.K.) species, key); Dlussky & Putyatina, 2014: 237 (Miocene ants Croatia); Dlussky et al., 2015: 131 (Late Eocene of Sikhote-Alin fossils); Perkovsky, 2016: 113 (list of ants in Late Eocene ambers); Barden & Grimaldi, 2016: 515 (Cretaceous stem-group ants and phylogeny); Perrichot et al., 2016: 1468 (Cretaceous, morphology and ecology); Barden, 2017: 1, 7 (Mesozoic fossil ants synopsis, list of fossil ant deposits and their contents); Zheng et al., 2018: 1 (subfamily records from Late Cretaceous burmite); Barden & Engel, 2019: 1 (broad-perspective review of fossil record); Perrichot et al., 2020: 1 (†Haidomyrmecinae); Barden et al., 2020: 3818 (morphospace); Boudinot et al., 2020: 27 (synopsis, key to Mesozoic Formicoidea); Radchenko & Perkovsky, 2021: 47 (Bitterfield syninclusions; tropical, Holarctic elements of Baltic ambers); Perrichot et al., 2022: 775 (Miocene ants from Ethiopian amber); Sawh et al., 2023: 139 (first fossil replete ant worker (†Leptomyrmex neotropicus)); Loewen et al., 2024: 1; Córdova-Tabares et al., 2024: 435 (Oligo-Miocene spider-ant predation). | |
#2097 | Formicidae | valid | OTHER GENERAL REFERENCES | Bolton, 1995a: 1038 (census of extant taxa); Ward et al., 1996: 55 (bibliography of systematics); Brown, 2000a: 46 (overview of genera); Brandão, 2000: 172 (list of major ant collections); Bolton, 2003: 15, 77 (diagnosis, synopsis); Bolton, 2007a: 51 (method for taxonomic revisions); Taylor, 2007: 580 (eusociality in ants); Gull-e-Fareen et al., 2020: 101 (ant-aphid trophic interactions); Schultheiss et al., 2022: 1 (estimate of ant biomass, abundance, distribution); Wazema et al., 2024: 339 (Harold G. Fowler ant collection and data); Duarte & Breto, 2024: 301 (Museo Nacional de Historia Natural de Cuba type catalogue). | |
#2098 | Formicidae | valid | REGIONAL CATALOGUES AND CHECKLISTS | AFROTROPICAL AND MALAGASY | Wheeler, 1922: 727, 1005; Ambakina et al., 2024: 1 (overview of studies, checklist for Democratic Republic of the Congo). |
#2099 | Formicidae | valid | NEOTROPICAL | Kempf, 1972b: 3; Brandão, 1991: 319 (supplement to previous); Castaño-Meneses et al., 2015 (Mexico partial checklist); Salazar & Donoso, 2013: 151 (partial checklist); De Albuquerque et al., 2021: 1 (comprehensive inventory of ant species and their distribution in Pará, Brazil). | |
#2100 | Formicidae | valid | NEARCTIC | Smith, 1951c: 778 (North America, north of Mexico, catalogue); Smith, 1958c: 108 (North America, north of Mexico, catalogue, first supplement); Smith, 1967a: 343 (North America, north of Mexico, catalogue, second supplement); Smith, 1979: 1323 (North America, north of Mexico, catalogue, volume 2); Castaño-Meneses et al., 2015 (Mexico partial checklist). | |
#2101 | Formicidae | valid | INDOMALAYAN | Chapman & Capco, 1951: 9; Wang et al., 2022: 5 (Singapore checklist). | |
#2102 | Formicidae | valid | AUSTRALASIAN | Taylor & Brown, 1985: 5; Taylor, 1987a: 1; Taylor, 1987b: 1 (supplement to previous); Heterick, 2021: 1 (Western Australia checklist). | |
#2103 | Formicidae | valid | REGIONAL AND NATIONAL FAUNAS WITH KEYS | AFROTROPICAL AND MALAGASY | Forel, 1891c: 8 (Madagascar genera); Arnold, 1915: 6 (South Africa); Arnold, 1916: 159 (South Africa); Bolton, 1973a: 321 (West Africa subfamilies & genera); Bolton, in Hölldobler & Wilson, 1990: 39 (Afrotropical and Malagasy genera key); Bolton, 1994: 23, 44, 79, 155 (Dolichoderinae, Formicinae, Myrmicinae, Ponerinae genera keys); Yoshimura & Fisher, 2007: 27 (Malagasy subfamilies, males key); Yoshimura & Fisher, 2009: 8 (Proceratiinae males); Yoshimura & Fisher, 2011: 7 (Dolichoderinae males); Yoshimura & Fisher, 2012a: 11 (Amblyoponinae males); Fisher & Bolton, 2016: 60 (Afrotropical and Malagasy genera key, workers); Sharaf et al., 2022: 1 (Oman species). |
#2104 | Formicidae | valid | NEARCTIC | Provancher, 1883: 596 (Canada); Provancher, 1887: 225 (Canada); Cresson, 1887: 93 (U.S.A.); Wheeler, 1910a: 557 (North America genera); Wheeler, 1916r: 579 (U.S.A., Connecticut); Cole, 1942: 359 (U.S.A., Utah); Smith, 1943e: 276 (U.S.A. subfamilies & genera, males); Buren, 1944a: 278 (U.S.A., Iowa); Smith, 1947f: 524 (U.S.A. genera); Creighton, 1950a: 29 (North America); Gregg, 1963: 278 (U.S.A., Colorado); Wheeler & Wheeler, 1963: 149 (U.S.A., North Dakota); Francoeur, 1979a: 48 (Canada, Québec, introduction); Allred, 1982: 437 (U.S.A., Utah); Wheeler & Wheeler, 1986g: 16 (U.S.A., Nevada); MacKay et al., 1988: 81 (U.S.A., New Mexico); Cover, in Hölldobler & Wilson, 1990: 62 (Nearctic genera key); Mackay & Mackay, 2002: 16 (U.S.A., New Mexico); Dlussky & Rasnitsyn, 2003: 430 (*Eocene North American genera); Bolton, 1994: 25, 38, 48, 95, 160 (Dolichoderinae, Ecitoninae, Formicinae, Myrmicinae, Ponerinae genera keys); Coovert, 2005: 1 (U.S.A., Ohio); Ward, 2005: 20 (U.S.A., California genera); Fisher & Cover, 2007: 1 (North American genera key) | |
#2105 | Formicidae | valid | NEOTROPICAL | Gallardo, 1915: 30 (Argentina genera); Menozzi & Russo, 1930: 169 (Dominican Republic); Smith, 1937: 822 (Puerto Rico); Kusnezov, 1956a: 7 (Argentina); Kusnezov, 1960b: 330 (West Patagonia); Snelling & Hunt, 1976: 63 (Chile); Kempf, 1978a: 33 (Neotropical subfamilies); Baroni Urbani, 1984: 73 (Neotropical genera); Mackay & MacKay, 1989: 1 (Mexico genera); Cover, in Hölldobler & Wilson, 1990: 69 (Neotropical genera key); Lattke, in Jaffe, 1993: 145 (Neotropical subfamilies & genera); Bolton, 1994: 26, 38, 49, 98, 162 (Dolichoderinae, Ecitoninae, Formicinae, Myrmicinae, Ponerinae genera keys); Fernández et al., 1996: 353 (Neotropical subfamilies); Fernández & Ospina, 2003: 49 (Neotropical genera synopsis); Palacio & Fernández, 2003: 233 (Neotropical subfamilies and genera keys); Baccaro et al., 2015: (Brazil key to genera); Boudinot, 2019: 487 (Neotropical subfamilies and genera, males key); Fernández et al., 2019c: 459 (Neotropical subfamilies and genera diagnoses); Herrera et al., 2024: 154 (Galápagos Islands ants overview), 156 (Galápagos Islands checklist, subfamily, genus, species keys); Feitosa & Dias, 2024: 1 (illustrated guide and keys for identification of subfamilies, genera in Brazil), 12 (key to Brazil subfamilies). | |
#2106 | Formicidae | valid | PALAEARCTIC | Mayr, 1855: 299 (Austria); Mayr, 1861: 25 (Europe); Forel, 1874: 19 (Switzerland); Saunders, 1880: 202 (Britain); André, 1882a: 125 (Europe & Algeria); Nasonov, 1889: 50 (Russia); Lameere, 1892: 62 (Belgium); Saunders, 1896: 18 (Britain); Ruzsky, 1905b: 99 (Russian Empire); Wasmann, 1906: 7 (Luxemburg); Emery, 1908a (Palaearctic); Bondroit, 1910: 480 (Belgium); Stitz, 1914: 54 (Central Europe); Donisthorpe, 1915f: 65 (Britain); Forel, 1915d: 1 (Switzerland); Emery, 1916a: 92 (Italy); Bondroit, 1918: 12 (France & Belgium); Kutter, 1920b: 132 (Switzerland); Soudek, 1922b: 17 (Czechoslovakia); Lomnicki, 1925a: 160 (Poland); Stärcke, 1926b: 79 (Netherlands); Karavaiev, 1927d: 254 (Ukraine); Donisthorpe, 1927c: 66 (Britain); Arnol'di, 1933a: 596 (Russia); Menozzi, 1933b: 87 (Israel); Karavaiev, 1934: 48 (Ukraine); Stitz, 1939: 56 (Germany); Kratochvíl, 1941b: 69 (Central Europe); Novák & Sadil, 1941: 69 (Central Europe); Ceballos, 1943: 313 (Spain);Holgersen, 1942b: 3 (Northern Norway); Holgersen, 1943c: 166 and Holgersen, 1944a: 198 (Norway); Van Boven, 1947b: 168 (Belgium); Collingwood, 1958b: 69 (Britain); Somfai, 1959: 1 (Hungary); Boven, 1959: 1 (Netherlands); Collingwood, 1964b: 93 (Britain); Bernard, 1967a: 75 (Western Europe); Boven, 1970b: 7 (Netherlands); Tarbinsky, 1976: 14 (Kyrghyzstan); Bolton & Collingwood, 1975: 1 (Britain); Van Boven, 1977: 1 (Belgium); Kutter, 1977c: 19 (Switzerland); Brian, 1977: 33 (Britain); Arnol'di & Dlussky, 1978: 520 (former European U.S.S.R.); Collingwood, 1978: 65 (Iberian Peninsula); Collingwood, 1979: 28 (Fennoscandia & Denmark); Schembri & Collingwood, 1981: 417 (Malta); Verhaeghe et al., 1984: 105 (Belgium genera); Gösswald, 1985: 262 (Germany); Collingwood, 1985: 230 (Saudi Arabia); Nilsson & Douwes, 1987: 56 (Norway); Agosti & Collingwood, 1987b: 261 (Balkans); Casevitz-Weulersse, 1990b: 135 and Casevitz-Weulersse, 1990c: 415 (Corsica); Dlussky et al., 1990: 99 (Turkmenistan); Kupyanskaya, 1990a: 83 (Far Eastern Russia); Bolton, in Hölldobler & Wilson, 1990: 34 (Palaearctic genera key); Atanassov & Dlussky, 1992: 47 (Bulgaria); Arakelian, 1994: 1 (Armenia); Radchenko, 1994b: 95 (South Siberia); Seifert, 1994a: 1 (Germany, synopsis); Onoyama & Terayama, 1994: 1 (Japan bibliography); Bolton, 1994: 22, 42, 75, 153 (Dolichoderinae, Formicinae, Myrmicinae, Ponerinae genera keys); Douwes, 1995: 83 (Sweden); Kupyanskaya, 1995: 327 (Far Eastern Russia); Wu & Wang, 1995a: 30 (China); Fontenla Rizo, 1995b: 16 (Cuba, tramp species key); Collingwood & Agosti, 1996: 300 (Saudi Arabia); Collingwood & Van Harten, 1994: 1 (Yemen); Seifert, 1996b: 106 (Central Europe); Skinner & Allen, 1996: 40 (Britain); Dlussky, 1997a: 616 (Baltic Amber genera); Collingwood & Prince, 1998: 9 (Portugal); Czechowski et al., 2002: 133 (Poland); Aktaç & Radchenko, 2002: 53 (Turkey genera); Yoshimura & Onoyama, 2002b: 424 (Japan genera, males key); Imai et al., 2003: 8 (Japan); Radchenko, 2005b: 183 (North Korea); Seifert, 2007: 107 (North and Central Europe); Boer, 2010: 8 (Benelux); Lapeva-Gjonova et al., 2010: 1 (Bulgaria species catalogue); Csősz et al., 2011: 56 (Hungary species catalogue); Czechowski et al., 2012: 333 (Poland); Douwes et al., 2012: 1 (Sweden); Lapeva-Gjonova & Kiran, 2012: 72 (Strandzha (Istranca) Mountain and adjacent Black Sea coast in Bulgaria and Turkey); Dong, 2017: 76 (South Korea); Borowiec & Salata, 2022: 1 (review of ants of Greece), 13 (key to subfamilies); Schär, 2024: 21 (Kamchatka checklist), 24 (Kamchatka worker-based key to species); Sharaf et al., 2024: 1711 (Bahrain). | |
#2107 | Formicidae | valid | INDOMALAYAN | Forel, 1892k: 219 (India & Sri Lanka); Bingham, 1903: 1 (India, Sri Lanka & Burma); Wilson & Taylor, 1967b: 10 (Polynesia); Bolton, in Hölldobler & Wilson, 1990: 46 (Oriental and Indo-Australian genera key); Bolton, 1994: 23, 45, 84, 158 (Dolichoderinae, Formicinae, Myrmicinae, Ponerinae genera keys); Wu & Wang, 1995a: 30 (China); Zhou, 2001a: 21 (China, Guangxi subfamilies); Clouse, 2007b: 190 (Micronesia); Framenau & Thomas, 2008: 52 (Christmas I.); Terayama, 2009: 81 (Taiwan); Eguchi et al., 2011: 7 (Vietnam subfamilies key); Pfeiffer et al., 2011: 32 (ants of Borneo, checklist); General & Alpert, 2012: 68 (Philippines genera key); Sarnat & Economo, 2012: 1 (Fiji); Yamane, 2013: 1 (Krakatau Islands, species keys) | |
#2108 | Formicidae | valid | AUSTRALASIAN | Forel, 1905d: 353 (New Zealand); Brown, 1958h: 1 (New Zealand); Brown & Taylor, 1970: 958 (Australia subfamilies); Greenslade, 1979: 10 (South Australia subfamilies); Taylor, R.W., in Hölldobler & Wilson, 1990: 55 (Australia genera key); Taylor, 1991d: 987 (Australia subfamilies); Bolton, 1994: 24, 47, 91, 159 (Dolichoderinae, Formicinae, Myrmicinae, Ponerinae genera keys); Shattuck, 1999: 21 (Australia subfamilies & genera); Andersen, 2000: 14 (northern Australia subfamilies & genera); Don, 2007: 39 (New Zealand); Heterick, 2009: 16, 28 (south-western Australia subfamilies & genera); Jennings et al., 2013: 20 (New Caledonia species checklist); Heterick, 2021: 20 (key to Western Australian subfamilies), 23 (key to Western Australian genera), 36 (key to Western Australian species). | |
#2109 | Noonilla | synonym | Genus Noonilla references | Baroni Urbani, 1977c: 482 (review of genus); Ogata et al., 1995: 33 (review of genus); Cantone, 2017: 177 (brief male diagnosis); Griebenow, 2020: 241 (male-based key). | |
#2110 | Scyphodon | synonym | Genus Scyphodon references | Petersen, 1968: 591 (review of genus); Baroni Urbani, 1977c: 482 (review of genus); Ogata et al., 1995: 33 (review of genus); Cantone, 2017: 178 (brief male diagnosis). | |
#2111 | Aneuretini | valid | Subfamily, tribe Aneuretini references | Shattuck, 1992b: 201 (higher classification, phylogeny); Baroni Urbani et al., 1992: 315 (phylogeny); Bolton, 1994: 15 (diagnosis, synoptic classification); Bolton, 1995a: 1047 (census); Bolton, 1995b: 9, 20 (catalogue); Bolton, 2003: 18, 79 (diagnosis, synopsis); Brady et al., 2006: 18173 (phylogeny); Moreau et al., 2006: 102 (phylogeny); Keller, 2011: 1 (morphology, phylogeny). | |
#2112 | †Aneuretellus | valid | Genus †Aneuretellus references | ||
#2113 | Aneuretus | valid | Genus Aneuretus catalogues | Emery, 1913a: 6; Shattuck, 1994: 1; Bolton, 1995b: 63. | |
#2114 | †Mianeuretus | valid | Genus †Mianeuretus references | Dlussky & Rasnitsyn, 2003: 414 (diagnosis). | |
#2115 | †Paraneuretus | valid | Genus †Paraneuretus references | Dlussky, 1997a: 53 (in Baltic amber genera key); Dlussky et al., 2015: 133 (diagnosis for fossil imprints). | |
#2116 | †Protaneuretus | valid | Genus †Protaneuretus references | Dlussky, 1997a: 53 (in Baltic amber genera key); Dubovikoff et al., 2020: 391 (key to species). | |
#2117 | †Pityomyrmex | valid | Genus †Pityomyrmex references | Dlussky, 1997a: 53 (in Baltic amber genera key). | |
#2118 | Dolichoderinae | valid | Subfamily Dolichoderinae references | World | Forel, 1878c: 364, 380 (diagnosis, genera); Dalla Torre, 1893: 156 (catalogue); Emery, 1895l: 771 (synoptic classification); Emery, 1896e: 186 (genera key); Handlirsch, 1907: 869 (fossil taxa catalogue); Wheeler, 1910a: 142 (diagnosis); Emery, 1913a: 2, 6 (diagnosis, tribe key, catalogue); Emery, 1913a: 17 (Tapinomini diagnosis, genera key, catalogue); Arnold, 1915: 144, (diagnosis); Gallardo, 1916b: 3 (diagnosis); Forel, 1917: 247 (synoptic classification); Forel, 1921c: 136 (diagnosis); Wheeler, 1922: 199, 687, 688 (diagnosis, tribe key, Tapinomini genera key); Brown & Nutting, 1950: 127 (venation, phylogeny); Brown, 1954e: 29 (phylogeny); Pavan, 1955: 135 (gastral organs); Eisner, 1957: 453 (proventriculus morphology); Bernard, 1967a: 246 (diagnosis); Gotwald, 1969b: 118 (mouthparts morphology); Wheeler & Wheeler, 1972a: 41 (diagnosis); Brown, 1973b: 169 (genera and distribution); Wheeler & Wheeler, 1976b: 61 (larvae, review and synthesis); Snelling, 1981: 401 (synoptic classification); Dazzini Valcurone & Fanfani, 1985: 1 (gastral glands); Taylor & Brown, 1985: 92 (Australia catalogue); Wheeler & Wheeler, 1985b: 258 (synoptic classification); Billen, 1986b: 173 (Dufour's gland); Billen, 1987a: 278 (abdominal glands); Baroni Urbani & Wilson, 1987: 1 (fossil Leptomyrmecini); Dlussky & Fedoseeva, 1988: 77 (synoptic classification); Hölldobler & Wilson, 1990: 9 (synoptic classification, genera keys); Baroni Urbani et al., 1992: 316 (phylogeny); Shattuck, 1992b: 199 (higher classification, phylogeny); Shattuck, 1992c: 20 (revision of subfamily, genera key); Shattuck, 1994: 3 (catalogue); Bolton, 1994: 22 (diagnosis, synoptic classification, genera keys); Shattuck, 1995: 217 (phylogeny, genera); Bolton, 1995a: 1038 (census); Bolton, 1995b: 10 (catalogue); Wenseleers et al., 1998: 121 (cloacal gland); Brandão et al., 1999: 411 (phylogeny, genera); Chiotis et al., 2000: 108 (phylogeny, genera); Dlussky & Rasnitsyn, 2003: 416 (diagnosis for impression fossils); Bolton, 2003: 18, 80 (diagnosis, synopsis); Dubovikoff, 2005a: 91 (tribes of Dolichoderinae); Brady et al., 2006: 18173 (phylogeny); Moreau et al., 2006: 102 (phylogeny); Ward et al., 2010: 342 (phylogeny, tribe-rank classification); Keller, 2011: 1 (morphology, phylogeny); Boudinot, 2015: 50 (male diagnosis); Fisher & Bolton, 2016: 43 (diagnosis); Fisher & Bolton, 2016: 42 (worker diagnosis); Perrichot et al., 2022: 9 (male diagnosis in diagnosis of †Ravavy goldmani); Boudinot et al., 2024: 141 (fossil record review). |
#2119 | Dolichoderinae | valid | Regional and national faunas with keys | André, 1882b: 127 (Europe and Algeria); Nasonov, 1889: 50 (Russia); Forel, 1891c: 9 (Madagascar genera); Forel, 1895f: 460 (India and Sri Lanka); Bingham, 1903: 288 (India, Sri Lanka and Burma); Ruzsky, 1905b: 102 (Russian Empire); Bondroit, 1910: 488 (Belgium); Wheeler, 1910a: 560 (North America genera); Stitz, 1914: 77 (Central Europe); Gallardo, 1915: 34 (Argentina genera); Forel, 1915d: 40 (Switzerland); Arnold, 1915: 145 (South Africa); Donisthorpe, 1915f: 178 (Britain); Gallardo, 1916b: 12 (Argentina); Emery, 1916a: 208 (Italy); Wheeler, 1916r: 589 (U.S.A., Connecticut); Bondroit, 1918: 86 (France and Belgium); Gallardo, 1919b: 253 (Argentina genera); Soudek, 1922b: 58 (Czechoslovakia); Stärcke, 1926a: 117 (Netherlands); Karavaiev, 1927d: 271 (Ukraine); Donisthorpe, 1927c: 199 (Britain); Menozzi & Russo, 1930: 172 (Dominican Republic); Arnol'di, 1933a: 600 (Russia); Menozzi, 1933b: 90 (Israel genera); Karavaiev, 1936: 164 (Ukraine); Smith, 1937: 861 (Puerto Rico); Stitz, 1939: 209 (Germany); Kratochvíl, 1941b: 94 (Central Europe); Novák & Sadil, 1941: 94 (Central Europe); Cole, 1942: 370 (U.S.A., Utah); Smith, 1943e: 309 (U.S.A. males); Buren, 1944a: 290 (U.S.A., Iowa); Smith, 1947f: 592 (U.S.A. genera); Creighton, 1950a: 330 (Nearctic); Kusnezov, 1956a: 27 (Argentina); Brown, 1958h: 29 (New Zealand); Kusnezov, 1959: 40 (Neotropical genera); Gregg, 1963: 341 (U.S.A., Colorado); Wheeler & Wheeler, 1963: 149 (U.S.A., North Dakota); Bernard, 1967a: 246 (Western Europe); Wilson & Taylor, 1967b: 17 (Polynesia); Bolton, 1973a: 329 (West Africa genera); Bolton & Collingwood, 1975: 3 (Britain); Boven, 1970b: 24 (Netherlands); Snelling & Hunt, 1976: 90 (Chile); Tarbinsky, 1976: 118 (Kyrgyzstan); Van Boven, 1977: 123 (Belgium); Kutter, 1977c: 170 (Switzerland); Arnol'di & Dlussky, 1978: 546 (former European U.S.S.R.); Collingwood, 1978: 80 (Iberian Peninsula); Collingwood, 1979: 32 (Fennoscandia and Denmark); Greenslade, 1979: 28 (South Australia genera); Schembri & Collingwood, 1981: 420 (Malta); Allred, 1982: 443 (U.S.A., Utah); Baroni Urbani, 1984: 80 (Neotropical genera); Gösswald, 1985: 314 (Germany); Collingwood, 1985: 242 (Saudi Arabia); Wheeler & Wheeler, 1986g: 55 (U.S.A., Nevada); Agosti & Collingwood, 1987b: 278 (Balkans); Dlussky et al., 1990: 168 (Turkmenistan); Kupyanskaya, 1990a: 152 (Far Eastern Russia); Morisita et al., 1991: 2 (Japan); Atanassov & Dlussky, 1992: 49 (Bulgaria); Lattke, 1993: 147 (Neotropical genera); Arakelian, 1994: 70 (Armenia); Wu & Wang, 1995a: 115 (China genera); Kupyanskaya, 1995: 331 (Far Eastern Russia); Collingwood & Agosti, 1996: 359 (Saudi Arabia); Seifert, 1996b: 161 (Central Europe); Skinner & Allen, 1996: 40 (Britain); Collingwood & Prince, 1998: 20 (Portugal); Kim & Kim, 1999: 18 (Korea); Shattuck, 1999: 26, 64 (Australia genera, synopsis); Andersen, 2000: 59 (northern Australia genera); Zhou, 2001a: 149 (China, Guangxi); Czechowski et al., 2002: 134 (Poland); Aktaç & Radchenko, 2002: 54 (Turkey genera); Yoshimura & Onoyama, 2002b: 425 (Japan genera, males); Mackay & Mackay, 2002: 221 (U.S.A., New Mexico); Palacio & Fernández, 2003: 239 (Neotropical genera); Radchenko, 2005b: 186 (North Korea); Coovert, 2005: 102 (U.S.A., Ohio); Clouse, 2007b: 190 (Micronesia); Seifert, 2007: 147 (North and Central Europe); Fisher, 2009a: 51 (Malagasy genera); Terayama, 2009: 196 (Taiwan); Heterick, 2009: 28 (south-western Australia genera); Boer, 2010: 14 (Benelux); Yoshimura & Fisher, 2011: 7 (Malagasy males key); Czechowski et al., 2012: 342 (Poland); General & Alpert, 2012: 70 (Philippines genera key); Dlussky & Perfilieva, 2014: 433 (British Eocene species key); Baccaro et al., 2015: 67, 126 (Brazil genera key, text); Guerrero, 2019: 693 (Colombia fauna); Heterick, 2021: 23 (Western Australia genera key); Borowiec & Salata, 2022: 32 (key to Greece genera); Herrera et al., 2024: 157 (Galápagos Islands key); Feitosa & Dias, 2024: 21 (key to Brazil genera); Ramamonjisoa et al., 2024: 300 (Malagasy region male diagnosis, male-based key to genera). | |
#2120 | Arnoldius | valid | Genus Arnoldius references | Heterick, 2009: 44 (south-western Australia species key); Cantone, 2017: 111 (brief male diagnosis); Heterick, 2021: 37 (Western Australia species key). |
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