Ants of the Albany Pine Bush
This list combines information from two sources (Barnes 2003, Barber 2015). The Albany Pine Bush Preserve is an inland pine barrens ecosystem located at 42°43′N 73°52′W / 42.71°N 73.87°W.
- Aphaenogaster picea
- Aphaenogaster rudis
- Aphaenogaster treatae
- Brachymyrmex depilis
- Camponotus americanus
- Camponotus nearcticus
- Camponotus novaeboracensis
- Camponotus pennsylvanicus
- Crematogaster cerasi
- Crematogaster lineolata
- Dolichoderus plagiatus
- Dolichoderus pustulatus
- Dolichoderus taschenbergi
- Forelius pruinosus
- Formica argentea
- Formica difficilis
- Formica dolosa
- Formica exsectoides
- Formica incerta
- Formica lasioides
- Formica neogagates
- Formica obscuriventris
- Formica pallidefulva
- Formica pergandei
- Formica rubicunda
- Formica querquetulana
- Formica schaufussi
- Formica subsericea
- Lasius americanus (as L. alienus)
- Lasius interjectus
- Lasius latipes
- Lasius nearcticus
- Lasius neoniger
- Monomorium emarginatum
- Myrmecina americana
- Myrmica sp. AF-smi
- Myrmica americana
- Myrmica fracticornis
- Myrmica pinetorum
- Myrmica punctiventris
- Nylanderia parvula
- Pheidole pilifera
- Polyergus lucidus
- Ponera pennsylvanica
- Prenolepis imparis
- Solenopsis molesta
- Stenamma impar
- Tapinoma sessile
- Temnothorax ambiguus
- Temnothorax curvispinosus
- Temnothorax longispinosus
- Temnothorax schaumii
- Tetramorium caespitum
References
- Barber, G. W. 2015. Ant assemblages of New York Inland Pine Barrens. Northeastern Naturalist. 22(3):551-572.
- Barnes, Jeffery K. 2003. Natural History of the Albany Pine Bush. New York State Museum Bulletin 502. Albany, New York State Museum.