ID | Pos. | Item type | Protonym / Terminal taxa | Rank | Status | Taxt |
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#240902 | 4 |
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Dorylida
Dorylinae |
subfamily | valid | Dorylinae as subfamily of Formicidae: Westwood, 1842: 74 (in text) [Dorylides, “as a section of the Formicidae”]; Mayr, 1865: 16 [Dorylidae]; Dours, 1873: 167 [Dorylidae]; Emery, 1875b: 468 [Dorylidei]; Emery, 1877b: 71 [Dorylidae]; Forel, 1878c: 365 [Dorylidae]; Emery & Forel, 1879: 465 [Dorylidae]; André, 1881c: 64 [Dorylidae]; Emery, 1887f: 448 [Dorylidae]; Forel, 1890b: lxviii [Dorylides]; Forel, 1892k: 220 [Dorylidae]; Forel, 1893b: 163 [Dorylinae]; Dalla Torre, 1893: 1 [Dorylinae]; Forel, 1895b: 118 [Dorylidae]; Emery, 1895d: 258 [Dorylini]; Emery, 1895l: 764 [Dorylini. Note: p. 764 (footnote) Emery, 1895l writes, “Ich schreibe ‘Dorylini’ und nicht ‘Dorylinae’, um eine männliche Endung anzuwenden”]; Emery, 1896e: 174 [Dorylinae]; Mayr, 1897: 420 [Dorylini]; Forel, 1899b: 22; Sharp, 1899: 174 [Dorylides]; Forel, 1901a: 462 [Dorylinae]; Forel, 1901d: 139; Emery, 1901b: 36; Bingham, 1903: 1 [Dorylinae]; Forel, 1908a: 64 [Dorylidae]; Emery, 1910b: 3 [Dorylinae]; Santschi, 1910e: 648 [Dorylines]; Wheeler, 1910a: 137 [Dorylinae]; Santschi, 1913h: 35 [Dorylinae]; Santschi, 1914b: 58 [Dorylinae]; Arnold, 1915: 110; Emery, 1916a: 94 [Dorylinae]; Escherich, 1917: 2 [Dorylini]; Forel, 1917: 239 [Dorylinae]; Bondroit, 1918: 14 [Dorylitae]; Wheeler, 1920: 53 [Dorylinae]; Wheeler, 1922: 39, 632 [Dorylinae]; Chapman & Capco, 1951: 9; Clark, 1951: 16; Brown, 1954e: 28; Borgmeier, 1955: 51; Kempf, 1972b: 265; Dlussky & Fedoseeva, 1988: 79; Hölldobler & Wilson, 1990: 11; Bolton, 1990c: 1358; Bolton, 1995b: 10; Bolton, 2003: 36, 147; Brady & Ward, 2005: 593; Brady et al., 2006: 18173; Moreau et al., 2006: 102; Ward, 2007c: 555; Brady et al., 2014: 5; Boudinot, 2015: 48; Borowiec, 2016: 14. |
#246052 | 5 |
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Formica brullei
Camponotus brullei |
species | valid | Status as species: Mayr, 1863a: 412; Roger, 1863b: 2, 44;Cagniant, 1996b: 99 (as Camponotus carinatus ); Cagniant, 2006: 194; Borowiec, 2014: 28; Lebas, 2022: 188. |
#282582 | 6 |
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Formica rubripes
Camponotus rubripes |
species | valid | [Note: Camponotus rubripes was the name applied by Latreille to the ant earlier misidentified as Messor barbarus by Drury, 1773: 72. Latreille, 1802a: 112, stresses that, “La fourmi de Barbarie de Linnée... est très différente”. See entry 'Camponotus rubripes ', sensu Forel, 1886h: 143.] |
#286663 | 5 |
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Oxyopomyrmex (Goniomma) hispanicus r. tuneticus var. thoracica
Goniomma hispanicum tuneticum thoracicum |
infrasubspecies | unavailable | [Note: Espadaler, 1986c: 111, has "Goniomma thoracicum Santschi (nov. status)". However, Espadaler has manually deleted this from the paper and remarked, "Manuscript sent in 1981. I was not able to review it never." Because of this the erroneus elevation to species of an unavailable name is ignored here.] |
#302088 | 15 |
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Myrmica simillima
Tetramorium simillimum |
species | valid | Material of the unavailable name Tetramorium pusillum bantouana breve referred here byBolton, 1980: 320; Bolton, 1995b: 414. |
#303528 | 1 |
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Pheidole indagatrix
Pheidole indagatrix |
species | valid | Status as species: Longino, 2019: 112;Guerrero et al., 2022: 324. |
#304304 | 1 |
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Overbeckia subclavata
Overbeckia subclavata |
species | valid | Status as species: Emery, 1925d: 59; Bolton, 1995b: 301;Klimeš et al., 2022: 565 (redescription); Wang et al., 2022: 51. |
#306103 | 10 |
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Daceton
Daceton |
genus | valid | [Note: Dacetum was treated as a junior synonym of Daceton by Brown, 1973b: 179; Bolton, 1995b: 26; Bolton, 2003: 187, but is perhaps best regarded as an unjustified emendation.] |
#308367 | 2 |
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Camponotus varians raderatus
Camponotus varians raderatus |
subspecies | unavailable | [Note: McArthur, 2012 gives a diagnosis of Camponotus varians raderatus, which name he attributes to Menozzi, as “Camponotus spp. 4”, adding “Ballory, DT. May be a nomen nudum”. Depository is given as IEUB. This would appear to be merely a collection specimen labelled by Menozzi but never described by him.] |
#311003 | 2 |
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†Protrechina carpenteri
†Protrechina carpenteri |
species | valid | [Note: after discussing the poor condition of the specimen, LaPolla & Dlussky, 2010: 270, suspect that “†Protrechina is really a Nylanderia species”.] |
#311112 | 2 |
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Gressoria
Gressoria |
genus | unavailable | [Note: it is apparent from Clark, 1925b: 140, that Gressoria includes exactly the same taxa as the old Myrmecia (Myrmecia), back when the genus was subdivided into several subgenera. According to Clark, 1925b, “Gressoria contains Myrmecia gulosa, Myrmecia vindex, Myrmecia forficata, and their allies”.] |
#311402 | 2 |
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Saltatoria
Saltatoria |
genus | unavailable | [Note: it is apparent from Clark, 1925b: 140, that Saltatoria includes exactly the same taxa as the old Myrmecia (Promyrmecia), back when the genus was subdivided into several subgenera. According to Clark, 1925b, “Saltatoria contains M. (P.) aberrans [Myrmecia aberrans], pilosula [Myrmecia pilosula], mandibularis [Myrmecia mandibularis], and their allies”.] |
#312203 | 10 |
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Myrmicites
Myrmicinae, Myrmicini |
subfamily, tribe | valid, valid | [Myrmecidae/Myrmecinae: incorrect subsequent spelling by Mayr, 1867a: 91; Kirby, 1896: 207; Bingham, 1903: 105, and others.] |
#312215 | 10 |
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Formicariae
Formicidae, Formicinae, Formicini |
family, subfamily, tribe | valid, valid, valid | Note 2: Philopona [unavailable name] Philopona Kirby, 1837: 261 [as family-group name (Heterogyna race Philopona), containing only the family Formicidae]. Unavailable name, not based on a genus rank taxon. [Notes (i): Kirby, 1837 defines Philopona as, “all those genera that constitute Linné’s genus Formica, distinguished by their admirable industry, their wonderful economy, and the nests they construct.” By this definition Philopona is an absolute junior synonym of Formicidae; (ii) Westwood, 1839a: 217, refers to the “Sodales (or Philopona K.)”, which contains, “the single family Formicidae”, which “corresponds with the genus Formica of Linnaeus, and the Heterogyna of St. Fargeau.” Thus Philopona and Sodales are absolute synonyms, and both are junior synonyms of Formicidae.] |
#312245 | 12 |
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Formicariae
Formicidae, Formicinae, Formicini |
family, subfamily, tribe | valid, valid, valid | Note 4: Sodales [unavailable name] Sodales Westwood, 1839a: 217 [as family-group name (synonymous with Philopona), containing only the family Formicidae]. Unavailable name, not based on a genus rank taxon. [Note: Westwood, 1839a refers to the “Sodales (or Philopona K.)” which contains, “the single family Formicidae”, which “corresponds with the genus Formica of Linnaeus, and the Heterogyna of St. Fargeau.” Thus Philopona and Sodales are absolute synonyms, and both are junior synonyms of Formicidae.] |
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