Genus Leptothorax Mayr Most species formerly placed in this genus have been reassigned to Nesomyrmex and Temnothorax, leaving Leptothorax much more narrowly and precisely circumscribed (Bolton 2003). Nevertheless, the species-level taxonomy of the North American Leptothorax remains in a state of chaos. There are at least two species in California: one can be easily identified as L. calderoni (see “Taxonomic Changes” above), while the remaining collections -here assigned the code name Leptothorax sp. CA-01 -cannot be identified with certainty. They belong to the muscorum-complex, which is widespread in temperate North America and Eurasia, and within which species limits are ill-defined. References: Bolton (2003), Brown (1955a), Buschinger a...
The male of the canarian species Leptothorax risi Forel is described. Eight localities are known for...
The New World species of the genus Leptogenys are revised based upon their external morphology. The ...
The Arabian Temnothorax Mayr, 1861 fauna is revised for the first time. Three species are recognized...
Temnothorax sp. CA-01 E2 [endemic to California floristic province (Hickman, 1993)] Leptothorax s...
Male and female of Leptothorax wilsoni are described. The species apparently is workerless and paras...
[EN] The new species Leptothorax pardoi is described starting from the specimens recollected in the...
Worker and queen caste of the ant Leptothorax (sensu stricto) scamni Ruzsky, 1905 are formally descr...
Male, gynomorphic and intermorphic female or the myrmicine ant Leptothorax paraxenus are described. ...
Zwei neue fossile Arten neotropischer Leptothorax 'Nesomyrmex' werden anhand dominikanischer Bernste...
Nineteen species of the genera Leptothorax and Temnothorax are distributed from Mongolia to the Paci...
Genus Myrmecina Curtis The members of this genus are small, cryptobiotic ants that live in soil, l...
The Iberian endemic ant L. schaujüssi is redescribed, both on workers and the previously unknown cas...
[EN] The author described a new species of Ants : Leptothorax cagnianti nov. sp. indicating the dif...
[[worker]] L., a little over 5.0mm. (type 4.0mm.). Differs only in the colours, which are more sharp...
Cagniant Henri. Leptothorax barryi n. sp., Hyménoptère Formicidae Myrmicinae d'Algérie. In: Bulletin...
The male of the canarian species Leptothorax risi Forel is described. Eight localities are known for...
The New World species of the genus Leptogenys are revised based upon their external morphology. The ...
The Arabian Temnothorax Mayr, 1861 fauna is revised for the first time. Three species are recognized...
Temnothorax sp. CA-01 E2 [endemic to California floristic province (Hickman, 1993)] Leptothorax s...
Male and female of Leptothorax wilsoni are described. The species apparently is workerless and paras...
[EN] The new species Leptothorax pardoi is described starting from the specimens recollected in the...
Worker and queen caste of the ant Leptothorax (sensu stricto) scamni Ruzsky, 1905 are formally descr...
Male, gynomorphic and intermorphic female or the myrmicine ant Leptothorax paraxenus are described. ...
Zwei neue fossile Arten neotropischer Leptothorax 'Nesomyrmex' werden anhand dominikanischer Bernste...
Nineteen species of the genera Leptothorax and Temnothorax are distributed from Mongolia to the Paci...
Genus Myrmecina Curtis The members of this genus are small, cryptobiotic ants that live in soil, l...
The Iberian endemic ant L. schaujüssi is redescribed, both on workers and the previously unknown cas...
[EN] The author described a new species of Ants : Leptothorax cagnianti nov. sp. indicating the dif...
[[worker]] L., a little over 5.0mm. (type 4.0mm.). Differs only in the colours, which are more sharp...
Cagniant Henri. Leptothorax barryi n. sp., Hyménoptère Formicidae Myrmicinae d'Algérie. In: Bulletin...
The male of the canarian species Leptothorax risi Forel is described. Eight localities are known for...
The New World species of the genus Leptogenys are revised based upon their external morphology. The ...
The Arabian Temnothorax Mayr, 1861 fauna is revised for the first time. Three species are recognized...