Formica caerulescens Losana 1834
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Formica caerulescens Losana 1834
This taxon has been described from Piemont / Italy and has been considered by all authors since Mayr (1863) as junior synonym of Tapinoma erraticum —for the last time by Radchenko (2016). However, the verbal statement of Losana (1834) “...squama subquadrata, emarginata...” and his drawings of petiole scale and dorsal aspect of the whole ant definitely exclude that it belongs to the genus Tapinoma . It is a member of the subfamily Formicinae — most probably either a species of Lasius Fabricius 1804 or Formica Linnaeus 1758 .
Morphometric tables standard deviation [minimum, maximum]. The column in between gives the F values and significancy levels of a one-
tailed ANOVA.
are less accurate as they were taken from images. Sequence of data: arithmetic mean ± standard deviation [minimum,
maximum]. Numbers following the maximum indicate a reduced sample size for the given character.
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