This history item belongs to Leptothorax (Goniothorax) tristani Emery, 1896

Its current taxon owner(s) is Nesomyrmex tristani

[Note: Nesomyrmex tristani was treated at species rank by Fernández & Serna, 2019: 824, 825, but their key and list is based only on Kempf, 1959d. The Longino, 2006b publication that established the synonymy is not present in the bibliography of Fernández & Serna, 2019: 881-888. Therefore the apparent resurrection of Nesomyrmex tristani is regarded here as an error of omission.]


[Note: {prott 167888} was treated at species rank by {ref 143453}: 824, 825, but their key and list is based only on {ref 126315}. The {ref 131726} publication that established the synonymy is not present in the bibliography of {ref 143453}: 881-888. Therefore the apparent resurrection of {prott 167888} is regarded here as an error of omission.]
  • Item type: taxt
  • Created at: 2021-07-26
  • Updated at: 2021-07-26
Related records
Taxa belonging to this history item's protonym
Leptothorax tristani Species Obsolete combination
an obsolete combination of Nesomyrmex tristani (Emery, 1896)
Nesomyrmex tristani Species Synonym
junior synonym of current valid taxon Nesomyrmex asper (Mayr, 1887)
Other history items belonging to Leptothorax (Goniothorax) tristani
#262209 Combination in Leptothorax (Nesomyrmex): Kempf, 1959d: 415.
#284028 Combination in Nesomyrmex: Bolton, 2003: 272.
#297610 Status as species: Forel, 1899b: 56; Wheeler, 1903d: 222; Wheeler, 1922e: 11; Emery, 1924f: 250; Weber, 1948b: 82; Kempf, 1959d: 415 (redescription); Kempf, 1972b: 134; Bolton, 1995b: 245; Bolton, 2003: 272; Fernández & Serna, 2019: 824 (key), 825 (list) (error).
#262210 Junior synonym of Nesomyrmex asper: Longino, 2006b: 136
#297611 (selected) [Note: Nesomyrmex tristani was treated at species rank by Fernández & Serna, 2019: 824, 825, but their key and list is based only on Kempf, 1959d. The Longino, 2006b publication that established the synonymy is not present in the bibliography of Fernández & Serna, 2019: 881-888. Therefore the apparent resurrection of Nesomyrmex tristani is regarded here as an error of omission.]