†Drymomyrmex
Wheeler, 1915
incertae sedis in subfamily, valid
masculine
- [This name is sometimes misspelled as Dryomyrmex, for example in Donisthorpe, 1920b: 93 and Wheeler, 1929a: 12.]
- †Drymomyrmex in Camponotinae, Camponotini: Wheeler, 1915i: 135.
- †Drymomyrmex in Formicinae, Brachymyrmecini: Wheeler, 1929a: 12.
- †Drymomyrmex in Formicinae, Camponotini: Donisthorpe, 1943g: 641; Dlussky & Fedoseeva, 1988: 77; Bolton, 1994: 50.
- †Drymomyrmex as junior synonym of Camponotus: Dlussky, 1997a: 623; Bolton, 2003: 112.
- †Drymomyrmex revived from synonymy: Dlussky & Rasnitsyn, 2009: 1036 (by implication incertae sedis in Formicinae).
Citations
- Bolton, B. 1994. Identification guide to the ant genera of the world. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 222 pp.
- Bolton, B. 2003. Synopsis and classification of Formicidae. Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute 71:1-370. PDF
- Dlussky, G. M. 1997a. Genera of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from Baltic amber. [In Russian.]. Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal 1997(6):50-62. PDF
- Dlussky, G. M.; Fedoseeva, E. B. 1988. Origin and early stages of evolution in ants. [In Russian.]. Pp. 70-144 in: Ponomarenko, A. G. (ed.) 1988. Cretaceous biocenotic crisis and insect evolution. [In Russian.]. Moskva: Nauka, 232 pp.
- Dlussky, G. M.; Rasnitsyn, A. P. 2009. Ants (Insecta: Vespida: Formicidae) in the Upper Eocene amber of central and eastern Europe. Paleontological Journal 43:1024-1042. PDF
- Donisthorpe, H. 1920b. British Oligocene ants. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (9)6:81-94. PDF
- Donisthorpe, H. 1943g. A list of the type-species of the genera and subgenera of the Formicidae. [part]. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (11)10:617-688.
- Wheeler, W. M. 1915i ("1914"). The ants of the Baltic Amber. Schriften der Physikalisch-Ökonomischen Gesellschaft zu Königsberg 55:1-142. PDF
- Wheeler, W. M. 1929a. The identity of the ant genera Gesomyrmex Mayr and Dimorphomyrmex Ernest André. Psyche (Cambridge) 36:1-12. PDF
Fossil: 2 valid species
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