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Locality:
None (350) · Germany (18) · Brazil (9) · Taiwan (7) · Portugal (7) · United States (7) · Neotropics (6) · Argentina (6) · Germany (Wuerzburg) (4) · Dominican amber (3) · South America (3) · Costa Rica (3) · Poland (3) · USA, Florida (3) · Guatemala (3) · England (Oxford, Cornwal) (3) · Italy (3) · Austria (3)
Source:
Quevillon, 2018 (300) · phorid.net (55) · Espadaler & Santamaria, 2012 (54) · Shrestha et al., 2017 (48) · Brown et al., 2015 (38) · Gosswald, 1930; Laciny, 2021 (16) · Wheeler, 1928; Laciny, 2021 (15) · Araujo et al., 2018 (15) · Pereira, 2004; Espadaler & Santamaria, 2012 (7) · Sanchez-Restrepo et al., 2020 (7) · Lin et al., 2020 (7) · Brown & Fenner, 1998 (7) · Gonçalves et al., 2012. (6) · None (5) · Poinar et al., 2006 (5) · Małagocka et al., 2017 (5) · Araujo et al., 2018; Shrestha et al., 2017 (5)
Notes:
None (299) · ant identification as ''Formica'' cf. ''lemani'' (1) · ant identified as ''Colobopsis'' sp. nrSA (1) · as ''Camponotus abdominalis stercorarius'' (1) · as ''Epimyrma gösswaldi'' (1) · as ''Pheidole commutata'' (1) · as ''Pheidole subdentata'' (1) · as ''Plagiolepis vindobonensis'' (1) · attacked (56) · attracted to injured (4) · Baltic amber fossil (1) · Dominican amber (1) · Dominican amber fossil (1) · Dominican amber; encounter mode unknown; indirect transmission; transmission outside nest (1) · encounter mode primary; direct transmission; transmission location unknown (1) · encounter mode primary; direct transmission; transmission outside nest (218) · encounter mode primary; direct transmission; transmission outside nest; as ''Pheidologeton'' sp. (1) · encounter mode primary; direct transmission; transmission outside nest; as Acromyrmex muticinodus (1) · encounter mode primary; direct transmission; transmission outside nest; as Pheidologeton sp. (1) · encounter mode primary; direct transmission; transmission within nest (55) · encounter mode secondary; indirect transmission; transmission outside nest (2) · encounter mode unknown; indirect transmission; transmission outside nest (2) · identification of host needs confirmation (1) · identity of ant species uncertain (1) · infected ant described as ''Sommimyrma symbiotica'', now ''Myrmica scabrinodis'' (1) · injured (38) · multiple encounter modes; indirect transmission; transmission outside nest (21) · note that the ants involved were identified as ''P. breviceps'' and predate Trager's (2013) revision. It is likely that these are actually ''P. mexicanus'' but this has yet to be confirmed (1) · see also Weber, 1946 (Trinidad) (1) · Souza & Pereira, 2020 - genus-level identification only (1) · very rare (1)

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