This history item belongs to Myrmica schencki subsp. emeryana Wesson & Wesson, 1940

Its current taxon owner(s) is Myrmica emeryana

[First available use of Myrmica scabrinodis schencki emeryana Forel, 1914c; unavailable (infrasubspecific) name.]


[First available use of {taxac 510078}; unavailable (infrasubspecific) name.]
  • Item type: taxt
  • Created at: 2012-09-12
  • Updated at: 2020-09-04
Related records
Taxa belonging to this history item's protonym
Myrmica emeryana Species Synonym
junior synonym of current valid taxon Myrmica latifrons Stärcke, 1927
Myrmica schencki emeryana Subspecies Obsolete combination
an obsolete combination of Myrmica emeryana Wesson & Wesson, 1940
Other history items belonging to Myrmica schencki subsp. emeryana
#299912 Lectotype designation: Smith, 1954d: 140.
#260901 (selected) [First available use of Myrmica scabrinodis schencki emeryana Forel, 1914c; unavailable (infrasubspecific) name.]
#299913 [Note: fixation of type-locality: Smith, 1954d: 140.]
#260902 Wheeler & Wheeler, 1953a: 114 (l.)
#279804 As unavailable (infrasubspecific) name: Emery, 1921c: 41; Wing, 1939: 162.
#260903 Subspecies of Myrmica schencki: Cole, 1942: 368; Buren, 1944a: 283; Wheeler & Wheeler, 1944: 243; Weber, 1948a: 298 (redescription); Smith, 1951c: 790; Smith, 1958c: 113; Smith, 1967a: 350.
#260904 Status as species: Creighton, 1950a: 98; Cole, 1953f: 243; Smith, 1954d: 138; Carter, 1962a: 6 (in list); Hunt & Snelling, 1975: 21; Francoeur, 1977b: 206; Yensen et al., 1977: 182; Wheeler & Wheeler, 1978b: 389; Smith, 1979: 1348; Allred, 1982: 490; Wheeler & Wheeler, 1986g: 23; DuBois & LaBerge, 1988: 140; MacKay et al., 1988: 93.
#279805 Junior synonym of Myrmica latifrons: Weber, 1948a: 298; Smith, 1951c: 790; Smith, 1954d: 138; Smith, 1979: 1348; Wheeler & Wheeler, 1986g: 12; Bolton, 1995b: 278; Coovert, 2005: 36.
#260906 [Note: Weber, 1948a: 298; Smith, 1951c: 790; Smith, 1954d: 138; Smith, 1979: 1348; Wheeler & Wheeler, 1986g: 12 give Myrmica emeryana as senior synonym, but Myrmica latifrons has priority (Bolton, 1995b: 278).]