This history item belongs to Monomorium fossulatum subsp. sechellense Emery, 1894

Its current taxon owner(s) is Syllophopsis sechellensis

[Note: Wilson & Taylor, 1967b, and Dorow, 1996a, give Syllophopsis fossulata as senior synonym, but Syllophopsis sechellensis has priority (Bolton, 1995b: 266).]


[Note: {ref 130430}, and {ref 131142}, give {tax 440501} as senior synonym, but {tax 451412} has priority ({ref 122860}: 266).]
  • Item type: taxt
  • Created at: 2017-09-16
  • Updated at: 2020-07-17
Related records
Taxa belonging to this history item's protonym
Monomorium fossulatum sechellense Subspecies Obsolete combination
an obsolete combination of Syllophopsis sechellensis (Emery, 1894)
Monomorium sechellensis Species Obsolete combination
an obsolete combination of Syllophopsis sechellensis (Emery, 1894)
Syllophopsis sechellensis Species Valid
Other history items belonging to Monomorium fossulatum subsp. sechellense
#293793 Lectotype designation: Heterick, 2006: 179.
#277129 [Misspelled as seychellensis by Forel, 1907g: 93; Chapman & Capco, 1951: 165, and others.]
#275430 Combination in Syllophopsis: Ward et al., 2015: 73.
#283275 Subspecies of Syllophopsis fossulata: Emery, 1900b: 326; Forel, 1907g: 93; Forel, 1912l: 163; Wheeler, 1922: 1027; Emery, 1922c: 172; Wheeler, 1934i: 12; Wheeler, 1935g: 23; Chapman & Capco, 1951: 165; Ettershank, 1966: 92.
#283277 Status as species: Bolton, 1995b: 266; Wetterer, 2002: 129; Imai et al., 2003: 133; Wetterer & Vargo, 2003: 417; Jaitrong & Nabhitabhata, 2005: 28; Heterick, 2006: 179 (redescription); Clouse, 2007b: 249; Terayama, 2009: 153; Pfeiffer et al., 2011: 47; Sarnat & Economo, 2012: 89; Wetterer et al., 2016: 19; Khachonpisitsak et al., 2020: 130; Wetterer, 2021: 4; Wang et al., 2022: 107.
#283278 Senior synonym of Syllophopsis fossulata: Wilson & Taylor, 1967b: 64; Bolton, 1995b: 266; Dorow, 1996a: 78; Imai et al., 2003: 133; Terayama, 2009: 153.
#277213 (selected) [Note: Wilson & Taylor, 1967b, and Dorow, 1996a, give Syllophopsis fossulata as senior synonym, but Syllophopsis sechellensis has priority (Bolton, 1995b: 266).]