Formica (Coptoformica) longiceps
Dlussky, 1964:
1036, figs. 1(3), 2(3) (w.q.)
RUSSIA, MONGOLIA.
Palearctic.
Primary type information:
Primary type material: holotype queen. Primary type locality: Russia: Lake Bouse, Yenisei region, nr Kansk, 2.vi.1902 (A. Kozhin). Primary type depository: ZISP.
Secondary type information:
Secondary type material: 176 paratype workers, 6 paratype queens. Secondary type localities: 1 paratype worker with same data as holotype, 28 paratype workers Mongolia: Gorchi, 50 km. NE Ulan-Bator, no. 3314 (B. Pisarski), 91 paratype workers, 6 paratype queens with same data as last but 25.v.1962, nos 3322, 3323, 56 paratype workers Mongolia: Bayan, 75 km. E Ulan-Bator, no. 3350 (B. Pisarski). Secondary type depositories: MIZW, RASM, ZISP, ZMUM.
Type notes:
Numbers of specimens are provided by Dlussky, 1965a: 21, not given in the original description.
- [Note: junior primary homonym of Camponotus longiceps , but retained under ICZN Article 23.9.5 (Seifert & Schultz, 2021: 197).]
- [Misspelled as longipes by Radchenko, 1994b: 112, 113 (in key).]
- Junior synonym Formica manchu: Seifert, 2000a: 534.
- Status as species: Dlussky, 1965a: 19; Dlussky, 1967a: 107; Pisarski, 1969a: 235; Pisarski, 1969b: 314; Dlussky & Pisarski, 1970: 89; Kupyanskaya, 1980: 103; Pisarski & Krzysztofiak, 1981: 165; Kupyanskaya, 1990a: 202; Radchenko, 1994b: 112 (in key); Wu & Wang, 1995a: 140; Chang & He, 2002a: 51 (in key); Seifert & Schultz, 2021: 197.
- Senior synonym of Formica dlusskyi: Seifert & Schultz, 2021: 197.
Junior synonyms
- Formica dlusskyi Bolton, 1995
Citations
- Chang, Y.-D.; He, D.-H. 2002a. Taxonomic study of genus Formica L. from northwest China with descriptions of nine new species and four new records (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Formicinae). [In Chinese.]. Zoological Research 23:49-60. PDF
- Dlussky, G. M. 1964. The ants of the subgenus Coptoformica of the genus Formica (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) of the USSR. [In Russian.]. Zoologicheskii Zhurnal 43:1026-1040. PDF
- Dlussky, G. M. 1965a. Ants of the genus Formica L. of Mongolia and northeast Tibet (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Annales Zoologici (Warsaw) 23:15-43. PDF
- Dlussky, G. M. 1967a. Ants of the genus Formica (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, g. Formica). [In Russian.]. Moskva: Nauka Publishing House, 236 pp. PDF
- Dlussky, G. M.; Pisarski, B. 1970. Formicidae aus der Mongolei. Ergebnisse der Mongolisch-Deutschen Biologischen Expeditionen seit 1962, Nr. 46. Mitteilungen aus dem Zoologischen Museum in Berlin 46:85-90. PDF
- Kupyanskaya, A. N. 1980. Ants of the genus Formica Linnaeus (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) of the Soviet Far East. [In Russian.]. Pp. 95-108 in: Ler, P. A. (ed.) 1980. Taxonomy of insects of the Far East. [In Russian.]. Vladivostok: Akademiya Nauk SSSR, 120 pp. PDF
- Kupyanskaya, A. N. 1990a. Ants of the Far Eastern USSR. [In Russian.]. Vladivostok: Akademiya Nauk SSSR, 258 pp.
- Pisarski, B. 1969a. Fourmis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) de la Mongolie. Fragmenta Faunistica (Warsaw) 15:221-236. PDF
- Pisarski, B. 1969b. 175. Myrmicidae und Formicidae. Ergebnisse der zoologischen Forschungen von Dr. Z. Kaszab in der Mongolei (Hymenoptera). Faunistische Abhandlungen (Dresden) 2(29):295-316.
- Pisarski, B.; Krzysztofiak, L. 1981. Myrmicidae und Formicidae (Hymenoptera) aus der Mongolei, II. Folia Entomologica Hungarica 42:155-166. PDF
- Radchenko, A. G. 1994b. Identification table for the ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) of southern Siberia. [In Russian.]. Pp. 95-118 in: Kotenko, A. G. (ed.) 1994. Hymenopterous insects of Siberia and the Far East. [In Russian.]. Trudy Zapovednika "Daurskii" 3:1-147.
- Seifert, B. 2000a. A taxonomic revision of the ant subgenus Coptoformica Mueller, 1923 (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Zoosystema 22:517-568. PDF
- Seifert, B.; Schultz, R. 2021. A taxonomic revision of the Palaearctic ant subgenus Coptoformica Müller, 1923 (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Contributions to Entomology 71 (2):177-220. 10.21248/contrib.entomol.71.2.177-220 PDF
- Wu, J.; Wang, C. 1995a. The ants of China. [In Chinese.]. Beijing: China Forestry Publishing House, x + 214 pp.