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Subfamilies           

Cerapachyinae

Dolichoderinae

Ecitoninae

Formicinae

Myrmicinae

poneromorphs,

Pseudomyrmecinae  

 

Links

Jack Longino's Ants of Costa Rica

American Museum Social Insects website

William and Emma Mackay Ants of North America site

Gordon and Roy Snelling New World Army Ants

Notes from Underground

 

sF Pseudomyrmecinae

 

Named
Species
Estimated
Species
Genus species Author
15 22 Pseudomyrmex becarii Menozzi 1935
  Pseudomyrmex boopis Roger 1863
  Pseudomyrmex cubaensis/elongatus MEK morphospecies
  Pseudomyrmex curacaensis Forel 1912
  Pseudomyrmex duckei Forel 1906
  Pseudomyrmex elongatus Mayr 1870
  Pseudomyrmex filiformis Fabricius 1804
  Pseudomyrmex gracilis Fabricius 1804
  Pseudomyrmex oculatus F Smith 1855
  Pseudomyrmex oculatus_close_to_sp3 MEK morphospecies
  Pseudomyrmex oculatus_group_1 MEK morphospecies
  Pseudomyrmex oki Forel1906
  Pseudomyrmex PSW-12 PSW unpublished
  Pseudomyrmex PSW-15 PSW unpublished
  Pseudomyrmex PSW-55 PSW unpublished
  Pseudomyrmex rochai Forel 1912
  Pseudomyrmex sericeus_group MEK morphospecies
  Pseudomyrmex simplex F Smith 1877
  Pseudomyrmex spiculus Ward 1989
  Pseudomyrmex subtilissimus/tenuissimus MEK morphospecies
  Pseudomyrmex tenuis Fabricius 1804
  Pseudomyrmex viduus F Smith 1858

 

Nomenclature

"Named species" represents the current tally of species for which we have reasonable identifications. Since this list is compiled from a number of sources (see home page) for which I have no access to specimens, I have also provided an estimated list of species based on this currently published work.  This "Estimated species" can also translate roughly to "wild-ass guess" without the loss of too much meaning.

 

A word about the species names. All species names and authorities conform to Bolton (1995) supplemented by more recent literature.  The taxa without an official Latin binomial are unpublished. Here is a key:

 

PSW unpublished=Phil Ward (UC Davis)—these are working species codes based on Ward’s study of Pseudomyrmex.

 

JTL Morphospecies=Jack Longino (Evergreen State College)—many of these are species codes from Longino's study of the La Selva fauna.

 

SC / JT / MEK Morphospecies=These represent species that failed to match existing collections at the MCZ. SC=Stefan Cover, curatorial assistant  and JT=John Tobin, both at the Museum of Comparative Zoology and MEK= Mike Kaspari, University of Oklahoma. A fair number of MEK morphospecies are alates.

 

If you have any comments or contributions comments, please contact me

 


         

 

            Author: Mike Kaspari
Updated: 18March2003
                                     

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