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Dolichoderus debilis

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Dolichoderus debilis
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D. debilis
Binomial name
Dolichoderus debilis
Emery, 1890
Synonyms
  • Dolichoderus debilis parabiotica Forel, 1912
  • Dolichoderus debilis sieversi Forel, 1901

Dolichoderus debilis is a species of ant in the genus Dolichoderus. Described by Emery in 1890, the species is endemic in many countries in two continents, including Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, French Guiana, Guatemala, Guyana, Panama, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela.[1][2][3][4]

References

  1. ^ Emery, C. 1890a [1889]. Alcune considerazioni sulla fauna mirmecologica dell'Africa. Bull. Soc. Entomol. Ital. 21: 69-75 (page 69, worker described)
  2. ^ Emery, C. 1894d. Studi sulle formiche della fauna neotropica. VI-XVI. Bull. Soc. Entomol. Ital. 26: 137-241 (page 228, Combination in D. (Monacis))
  3. ^ MacKay, W. P. 1993b. A review of the New World ants of the genus Dolichoderus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Sociobiology 22: 1-148 (page 47, see also)
  4. ^ Shattuck, S. O. 1992c. Generic revision of the ant subfamily Dolichoderinae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Sociobiology 21: 1-181 (page 77, Combination in Dolichoderus)