Formica pratensoides GÖSSWALD, 1951
Formica minor ssp. pratensoides GÖSSWALD, 1951 [description, zoogeography]
This taxon was described from near Würzburg (Germany): “Revierförsterei Irtenberg, Forstamt Waldbrunn”. GÖSSWALD (1951) reported a large, clearly demarcated black patch on promesonotum of the workers and gynes having 110 - 115% of the size of Formica rufa and a completely matt gaster surface. It becomes obvious from his lengthy treatise that GÖSSWALD (1951) studied a polygynous-polydomous colony of Formica pratensis . Such colony types up to true supercolonial conditions have been repeatedly observed in forests of the planar and colline zone of Germany (SEIFERT 1992, 2018).