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Formica aenescens
an obsolete combination of Cataglyphis aenescens (Nylander, 1849)
Nylander, 1849 Formica aenescens
(w.q.m.) RUSSIA. Palearctic.
Formica aequalis
incertae sedis in genus, unidentifiable
Walker, 1871 Formica aequalis
(q.) SAUDI ARABIA. Afrotropic.
Formica aerata
valid
Francoeur, 1973 Formica aerata
(w.q.) U.S.A. (California). Nearctic.
Formica aerea
an obsolete combination of Proformica aerea (Roger, 1859)
Roger, 1859 Formica aerea
(w.) GREECE. Palearctic.
Formica aethiops
an obsolete combination of Camponotus aethiops (Latreille, 1798)
Latreille, 1798 Formica aethiops
(w.q.m.) FRANCE. Palearctic.
Formica affinis
incertae sedis in genus, unidentifiable
Leach, 1825 Formica affinis
(w.q.) FRANCE. Palearctic.
Formica affinis
an obsolete combination of Polyrhachis affinis (Le Guillou, 1842)
Le Guillou, 1842 Formica affinis
(q.) BORNEO. Indomalaya.
Formica affinis
an obsolete combination of Lasius affinis (Schenck, 1852)
Schenck, 1852 Formica affinis
(w.q.m.) GERMANY. Palearctic.
Formica agilis
an obsolete combination of Camponotus agilis (Smith, 1858)
Smith, 1858a Formica agilis
(w.) AUSTRALIA. Australasia.
Formica agra
an obsolete combination of Camponotus ager (Smith, 1858)
Smith, 1858a Formica agra
(w.) BRAZIL (Rio de Janeiro). Neotropic.
Formica albicans
an obsolete combination of Cataglyphis albicans (Roger, 1859)
Roger, 1859 Formica albicans
(w.) NORTH AFRICA. Palearctic.
Formica albipennis
incertae sedis in genus, unidentifiable
Fabricius, 1793 Formica albipennis
(m.) VIRGIN IS (St Croix). Neotropic.
Formica albipes
an obsolete combination of Technomyrmex albipes (Smith, 1861)
Smith, 1861b Formica (Tapinoma) albipes
(w.) INDONESIA (Sulawesi). Indomalaya.
Formica albofasciata
an obsolete combination of Camponotus albofasciata (Smith, 1862)
Smith, 1862b Formica albofasciata
(w.) PANAMA. Neotropic.
Formica aliena
an obsolete combination of Lasius alienus (Foerster, 1850)
Foerster, 1850a Formica aliena
(w.m.) GERMANY. Palearctic.
Formica alpina
homonym replaced by Formica santschii Wheeler, 1913
Santschi, 1911j Formica rufa var. alpina
(w.) ITALY. Palearctic.
Formica alsatica
valid
Théobald, 1937a Formica alsatica
(q.) FRANCE (Oligocene).
Formica altayensis
valid
Xia & Zheng, 1997a Formica altayensis
(w.) CHINA (Xinjiang). Palearctic.
Formica altipetens
valid
Wheeler, 1913i Formica cinerea var. altipetens
(w.q.m.) U.S.A. (Colorado). Nearctic.
Formica americana
an obsolete combination of Camponotus americanus (Buckley, 1866)
Buckley, 1866 Formica americana
(w.q.) U.S.A. (Connecticut). Nearctic.
Formica ammon
an obsolete combination of Polyrhachis ammon (Fabricius, 1775)
Fabricius, 1775 Formica ammon
(w.) AUSTRALIA. Australasia.
Formica amyoti
incertae sedis in genus, unidentifiable
Le Guillou, 1842 Formica amyoti
(w.) AUSTRALIA. Australasia.
Formica analis
an obsolete combination of Megaponera analis (Latreille, 1802)
Latreille, 1802a Formica analis
Formica anatolica
valid
Seifert & Schultz, 2009b Formica anatolica
(w.) TURKEY. Palearctic.
Formica anceps
an obsolete combination of Iridomyrmex anceps (Roger, 1863)
Roger, 1863a Formica anceps
(w.) WEST MALAYSIA. Indomalaya.
Formica angulata
an obsolete combination of Colobopsis angulata (Smith, 1859)
Smith, 1859a Formica angulata
(w.) INDONESIA (Aru Is). Indomalaya.
Formica angustata
an obsolete combination of Camponotus angustatus (Latreille, 1798)
Latreille, 1798 Formica angustata
(w.m.) FRANCE. Palearctic.
Formica angusticollis
an obsolete combination of Camponotus angusticollis (Jerdon, 1851)
Jerdon, 1851 Formica angusticollis
(s.w.) INDIA (Karnataka/Kerala). Indomalaya.
Formica animosa
incertae sedis in genus, unidentifiable
Forskål, 1775 Formica animosa
(w.) NO LOCALITY GIVEN.
Formica annosa
valid
LaPolla & Greenwalt, 2015 Formica annosa
(m.) U.S.A. (Montana, Eocene).