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Lordomyrma
Lordomyrma furcifera worker form Papua New Guinea
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Formicidae
Subfamily: Myrmicinae
Tribe: Crematogastrini
Genus: Lordomyrma
Emery, 1897
Type species
Lordomyrma furcifera[note 1]
Emery, 1897
Diversity[2]
34 species
Synonyms

Prodicroaspis Emery, 1914
Promeranoplus Emery, 1914

Lordomyrma is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae.[4]

Distribution and habitat

The genus is known principally from Melanesia and Australia, with the one exception to this otherwise circumscribed distribution being the single species L. azumai from Japan. Most species are denizens of the leaf litter in wet forest habitat, but some are known to nest and forage arboreally.[5]

Description

Members of the genus are small and inconspicuous, maintain colonies of modest size and tend to be shy and retiring when disturbed.[5]

Species

  • Lordomyrma accuminata Stitz, 1912
  • Lordomyrma azumai (Santschi, 1941)
  • Lordomyrma bhutanensis (Baroni Urbani, 1977)
  • Lordomyrma caledonica (André, 1889)
  • Lordomyrma crawleyi Menozzi, 1923
  • Lordomyrma cryptocera Emery, 1897
  • Lordomyrma curvata Sarnat, 2006
  • Lordomyrma desupra Sarnat, 2006
  • Lordomyrma diwata Taylor, 2012
  • Lordomyrma emarginata Taylor, 2012
  • Lordomyrma epinotalis (Mann, 1919)
  • Lordomyrma furcifera Emery, 1897
  • Lordomyrma hmong Taylor, 2012
  • Lordomyrma idianale Taylor, 2012
  • Lordomyrma infundibuli Donisthorpe, 1940
  • Lordomyrma lakshmi Taylor, 2012
  • Lordomyrma leae Wheeler, 1919
  • Lordomyrma levifrons (Mann, 1921)
  • Lordomyrma limatula Taylor, 2012
  • Lordomyrma nigra Donisthorpe, 1941
  • Lordomyrma polita (Mann, 1921)
  • Lordomyrma punctiventris Wheeler, 1919
  • Lordomyrma reticulata Lucky & Sarnat, 2008
  • Lordomyrma rouxi (Emery, 1914)
  • Lordomyrma rugosa (Mann, 1921)
  • Lordomyrma sarasini (Emery, 1914)
  • Lordomyrma sinensis (Ma, Xu, Makio & DuBois, 2007)
  • Lordomyrma stoneri (Mann, 1925)
  • Lordomyrma striatella (Mann, 1921)
  • Lordomyrma sukuna Sarnat, 2006
  • Lordomyrma taylori Bharti & Ali, 2013
  • Lordomyrma tortuosa (Mann, 1921)
  • Lordomyrma vanua Lucky & Sarnat, 2008
  • Lordomyrma vuda Sarnat, 2006

Notes

  1. ^ The type species is Lordomyrma furcifera (by subsequent designation of Wheeler (1911)),[1] not Podomyrma caledonica, an incorrect subsequent designation by Wheeler (1919).[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Wheeler, W. M. (1911), "A list of the type species of the genera and subgenera of Formicidae" (PDF), Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 21: 157–175, doi:10.1111/j.1749-6632.1911.tb56932.x, S2CID 85430772
  2. ^ a b Bolton, B. (2014). "Lordomyrma". AntCat. Retrieved 3 July 2014.
  3. ^ Wheeler, W. M. (1919), "The ant genus Lordomyrma Emery", Psyche, 26 (4): 97–106, doi:10.1155/1919/78258
  4. ^ "Genus: Lordomyrma". antweb.org. AntWeb. Retrieved 23 September 2013.
  5. ^ a b Lucky, Andrea; Sarnat, Eli M. (2008), "New species of Lordomyrma (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from Southeast Asia and Fiji." (PDF), Zootaxa, 1681: 37–46, doi:10.11646/zootaxa.1681.1.3

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