Technomyrmex

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Technomyrmex
Temporal range: Late oligocene? - Recent
Technomyrmex albipes casent0055965 profile 1.jpg
T. albipes worker from Mauritius
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Formicidae
Subfamily: Dolichoderinae
Tribe: Tapinomini
Genus: Technomyrmex
Mayr, 1872
Type species
Technomyrmex strenuus
Mayr, 1872
Diversity[1]
98 species
Synonyms

Aphantolepis Wheeler, 1930
Engramma Forel, 1905
Tapinoptera Santschi, 1925

Technomyrmex is a genus of ants in the subfamily Dolichoderinae. With 98 species, it is one of the largest and most diverse ant genera in the Dolichoderinae.[2] The genus distributed throughout the tropical and subtropical zones with most species occurring in the Oriental-Malesian and Afrotropical regions.[3] One species, Technomyrmex albipes is a tramp ant now widespread throughout the tropics due to human activities.[4]

Species[]

  • Donisthorpe, 1945
  • Technomyrmex albipes (Smith, 1861)
  • Emery, 1899
  • Zhou, 2001
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Forel, 1902
  • Forel, 1913
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Technomyrmex bicolor Emery, 1893
  • Sharaf, 2009
  • Forel, 1895
  • Forel, 1913
  • Emery, 1899
  • Brandão, Baroni Urbani, Wagensberg & Yamamoto, 1999
  • Forel, 1915
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Donisthorpe, 1945
  • Karavaiev, 1926
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Emery, 1891
  • Technomyrmex detorquens (Walker, 1859)
  • Technomyrmex difficilis Forel, 1892
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Technomyrmex elatior Forel, 1902
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Bolton, 2007
  • (Wheeler, 1934)
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Wheeler, 1906
  • Donisthorpe, 1941
  • Technomyrmex gorgona Fernández & Guerrero, 2008
  • Emery, 1887
  • Bolton, 2007
  • (Wilson, 1985)
  • Technomyrmex horni Forel, 1912
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Bolton, 2007
  • (Forel, 1910)
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Forel, 1910
  • Forel, 1905
  • Bolton, 2007
  • (Emery, 1899)
  • Forel, 1913
  • (Forel, 1905)
  • Forel, 1897
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Forel, 1891
  • (Donisthorpe, 1936)
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Emery, 1900
  • Santschi, 1913
  • Sharaf, Collingwood & Aldawood, 2011
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Forel, 1910
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Wheeler, 1928
  • (Smith, 1876)
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Emery, 1899
  • Bolton, 2007
  • (Smith, 1860)
  • Bolton, 2007
  • (Wheeler, 1930)
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Karavaiev, 1926
  • Santschi, 1930
  • Viehmeyer, 1916
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Forel, 1910
  • Emery, 1899
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Zhang, 1989
  • Collingwood, 1985
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Forel, 1902
  • Mayr, 1872
  • Bolton, 2007
  • (Emery, 1900)
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Bolton, 2007
  • (Santschi, 1930)
  • Forel, 1909
  • Bolton, 2007
  • Bolton, 2007
  • (Santschi, 1919)
  • Mann, 1921
  • (Forel, 1907)
  • (Emery, 1913)
  • Bolton, 2007
  • (Forel, 1911)

References[]

  1. ^ Bolton, B. (2014). "Technomyrmex". AntCat. Retrieved 5 July 2014.
  2. ^ "Genus: Technomyrmex". antweb.org. AntWeb. Retrieved 21 September 2013.
  3. ^ Sharaf, M.; Collingwood, C.; Aldawood, A. (2011). "Technomyrmex montaseri sp. n., a new ant species of the T. gibbosus-group from Oman (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) with a key to the Technomyrmex species of the Arabian Peninsula". ZooKeys (108): 11–19. doi:10.3897/zookeys.108.930. PMC 3119313. PMID 21852925.
  4. ^ Shattuck, S.O. (1992). "Generic revision of the ant subfamily Dolichoderinae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)". Sociobiology. 21: 1–181.

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