Dorymyrmex flavus
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Species: | D. flavus
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Dorymyrmex flavus McCook, 1879
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Dorymyrmex flavus is a species of ant in the genus Dorymyrmex. Described by McCook in 1879, the species is endemic to the United States and Mexico.[1]
Etymology[]
Flavus is the Latin word for yellow, and describes the golden-yellow color of the ant.
References[]
- ^ McCook, H. C. 1880 [1879]. Formicariae. Pp. 182-189 in: Comstock, J. H. Report upon cotton insects. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 511 pp. (page 188, figs. a-c worker described)
Categories:
- Dorymyrmex
- Hymenoptera of North America
- Insects described in 1879
- Dorymyrmex stubs