Neivamyrmex minor (Cresson)
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6246851 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6C58E68A-487E-9777-90BE-685438D4BA1C |
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Christiana |
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Neivamyrmex minor (Cresson) |
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Neivamyrmex minor (Cresson) View in CoL HNS
Figures 104, 105, 116, 130, 141
Labidus minor Cresson HNS , 1872: 195 (m). U. S. A., Texas ( ANSP) .
Eciton (Labidus) minor HNS : Mayr, 1886: 441 (m). Emery, 1895: 261 (m).
Eciton (Acamatus) minus HNS : Wheeler, 1908: 418 (m).
Eciton (Neivamyrmex) minus HNS : M. R. Smith, 1942: 544 (m). Creighton, 1950: 73 (m). Neivamyrmex minor HNS : Borgmeier, 1955: 630 - 632 (m). Watkins, 1976: 25 (m). Wheeler & Wheeler, 1986: 20. Cokendolpher & Francke, 1990: 11.
DISTRIBUTION (Map 8)
UNITED STATES: Texas to Kansas, west to southern Nevada and California; MEXICO: Baja California, Baja California Sur, Coahuila (Watkins, 1982).
SPECIMENS EXAMINED
We have 64 records from the United States.
DISCUSSION
Neivamyrmex minor HNS is certainly one of the more widespread species. Occurring in a wide variety of habitats it is one of the most frequently encountered Neivamyrmex HNS species, and is commonly collected at light. The female castes are currently unknown but, based on ranges, we posit that N. leonardi HNS will prove to be the worker.
Although this species has been collected in variety of habitats, it has only rarely been collected in the desert areas of the west. Elevational amplitude ranges from near sea level to about 7000 feet. Automontage images of this ant are available at antweb. org.
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USA, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Academy of Natural Sciences |
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USA, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Academy of Natural Sciences |
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