Lioponera | |
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Lioponera longitarsus worker | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hymenoptera |
Family: | Formicidae |
Subfamily: | Dorylinae |
Genus: | Lioponera Mayr, 1879 |
Type species | |
Lioponera longitarsus Mayr, 1879 | |
Diversity[1] | |
76 species |
Lioponera is a genus of ants in the subfamily Dorylinae containing approximately 74 described species.[1] The genus is distributed widely across the Afrotropical, Australasia, Indomalaya, Malagasy, and Palearctic bioregions.[2] Lioponera was described by Mayr (1879) and later placed as a junior synonym of Cerapachys by Brown (1975). Lioponera was resurrected as a valid genus by Borowiec (2016) during redescription of the doryline genera.[3]
Species
- Lioponera costatus (Bharti & Wachkoo, 2013)
- Lioponera aberrans (Clark, 1934)
- Lioponera adama Forel, 1910
- Lioponera augustae Wheeler, 1902
- Lioponera anokha (Bharti & Akbar, 2013)
- Lioponera bakeri (Wheeler & Chapman, 1925)
- Lioponera bicolor (Clark, 1924)
- Lioponera binodis Forel, 1910
- Lioponera bispinata (Chen et al., 2016)
- Lioponera braunsi (Emery, 1902)
- Lioponera braytoni (Weber, 1949)
- Lioponera brevicollis (Clark, 1924)
- Lioponera brevis (Clark, 1924)
- Lioponera clara (Clark, 1930)
- Lioponera clarki (Crawley, 1922)
- Lioponera cohici (Wilson, 1957)
- Lioponera collingwoodi Sharaf, 2007
- Lioponera constricta (Clark, 1924)
- Lioponera coxalis (Arnold, 1926)
- Lioponera crassa (Clark, 1941)
- Lioponera daikoku Terayama, 1996
- Lioponera decorsei Santschi, 1912
- Lioponera desertorum (Dlussky, 1990)
- Lioponera dumbletoni (Wilson, 1957)
- Lioponera elegans (Wheeler, 1918)
- Lioponera emeryi (Viehmeyer, 1914)
- Lioponera fervida (Wheeler, 1918)
- Lioponera ficosa (Wheeler, 1918)
- Lioponera flammea (Clark, 1930)
- Lioponera foreli (Santschi, 1914)
- Lioponera gilesi (Clark, 1924)
- Lioponera grandis (Clark, 1934)
- Lioponera greavesi (Clark, 1934)
- Lioponera gwynethae (Clark, 1941)
- Lioponera heros (Wheeler, 1918)
- Lioponera hewitti (Wheeler, 1919)
- Lioponera huode (Terayama, 2009)
- Lioponera inconspicua (Clark, 1924)
- Lioponera iovis Forel, 1915
- Lioponera kraepelinii (Forel, 1895)
- Lioponera krombeini (Donisthorpe, 1947)
- Lioponera larvata (Wheeler, 1918)
- Lioponera longitarsus Mayr, 1879
- Lioponera luzuriagae Wheeler & Chapman, 1925
- Lioponera macrops (Clark, 1941)
- Lioponera marginata (Emery, 1897)
- Lioponera mayri (Forel, 1892)
- Lioponera mjoebergi (Forel, 1915)
- Lioponera mullewana (Wheeler, 1918)
- Lioponera nayana (Bharti & Akbar, 2013)
- Lioponera neocaledonica Jouault et al., 2019
- Lioponera nigra Santschi, 1914
- Lioponera nigriventris (Clark, 1924)
- Lioponera nkomoensis (Forel, 1916)
- Lioponera noctambula Santschi, 1910
- Lioponera parva Forel, 1900
- Lioponera picipes (Clark, 1924)
- Lioponera picta (Clark, 1934)
- Lioponera piliventris (Clark, 1941)
- Lioponera potteri (Clark, 1941)
- Lioponera pruinosa (Brown, 1975)
- Lioponera pubescens (Emery, 1902)
- Lioponera punctatissima (Clark, 1924)
- Lioponera reticulata (Clark, 1926)
- Lioponera ruficornis (Clark, 1924)
- Lioponera rugulinodis (Wheeler, 1918)
- Lioponera senescens (Wheeler, 1918)
- Lioponera similis Santschi, 1930
- Lioponera simmonsae (Clark, 1924)
- Lioponera singaporensis (Viehmeyer, 1916)
- Lioponera singularis (Forel, 1900)
- Lioponera sjostedti (Forel, 1915)
- Lioponera suscitata (Viehmeyer, 1913)
- Lioponera turneri (Forel, 1902)
- Lioponera varians (Clark, 1924)
- Lioponera versicolor (Donisthorpe, 1948)
- Lioponera vespula (Weber, 1949)
References
- 1 2 Bolton, B. (2021). "Lioponera". AntCat. Retrieved 4 June 2021.
- โ "Genus: Lioponera". antweb.org. AntWeb. Retrieved 4 June 2021.
- โ Borowiec, M. (2016). "Generic revision of the ant subfamily Dorylinae (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)". ZooKeys (608): 1โ280. doi:10.3897/zookeys.608.9427. PMC 4982377. PMID 27559303.
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