Myrmica specioides Bondroit HNS, 1918

Myrmica specioides Bondroit HNS, 1918

Tetramorium silvestrianum Emery HNS, 1924: syn. nov.

Myrmica rugulosoides var. striata Finzi HNS, 1926 (synonymy: Collingwood 1979)

Myrmica scabrinodis var. ahngeri Karavaiev HNS, 1926 (synonymy: Seifert 1988)

Myrmica puerilis Staercke HNS, 1942 (synonymy: Collingwood & Yarrow 1969)

Myrmica neglecta Staercke HNS, 1942 (nomen nudum)

Myrmica scabrinodis var. atlantica Staercke HNS, 1942 (nomen nudum)

Myrmica (Myrmica) balcanica Sadil HNS, 1952 (synonymy: Pisarski 1975)

Myrmica (Myrmica) balcanica var. scabrinodoides Sadil HNS, 1952 (synonymy: Pisarski 1975)

Material examined

1 [[worker]], lectotype of T. silvestrianum Emery HNS (hereby designated): „ Manresa Silvestri / Typus / Tetramorium silvestrianum Emery HNS Typus / Myrmica HNS nec Tetramorium HNS MF[label most likely by B. Poldi] / Lectotypus Tetramorium silvestrianum Emery HNS des. R. Guesten, A. Schulz & M. Sanetra 2005“ (MCSN) ; 1 [[worker]], „ Solden (A.), 9.VII. 20 / Tetramorium silvestrianum Em. HNS var.!, Santschi det. 1926 / Sammlung Dr. F. Santschi, Kairouan (NHMB)“ .

One of the two original syntypes of T. silvestrianum Emery HNS remains at MCSN. It is in good condition and can easily be determined as a worker of Myrmica specioides Bondroit HNS. Also, Emery´s (1924) description matches this specimen and his outline figure shows the petiole shape of M. specioides HNS, so that there is no reason to believe that the other syntype represented a different species. Nevertheless, the surviving specimen is designated as lectotype in order to firmly establish the synonymy. We cannot explain Emery´s (1924) gaffe. Continuing the misconception, F. Santschi also determined a worker of M. specioides HNS from “Solden (A.)” (probably Soelden, Tirol, Austria) in his collection as T. silvestrianum HNS. Collingwood and Yarrow (1969), Collingwood (1978) and Lopez (1991) regarded T. silvestrianum HNS as a synonym of T. forte HNS on the grounds that the descriptions where allegedly corresponding. A worker ant from Geneve (Switzerland) was determined as T. silvestrianum HNS by Collingwood (in Lopez 1991).

The synonymy of M. specioides Bondroit HNS is summarized above. Seifert (2002) has demonstrated that M specioides HNS is not a synonym of M. bessarabica Nassonov HNS, 1889 as previously stated by Atanassov and Dlussky (1992). We have not included several junior synonyms proposed by Dlussky et al. (1990) and Arakelian (1994) concerning taxa described from areas east of the range of M specioides HNS as given by Seifert (1988), chiefly from the Caucasus. These synonymies need reinvestigation.