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18.xi.1993
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1 August, 2010
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1 July 1988
1 June 1992
1 Nov. 2015
1 October 1950
1-6.ii.1981
1-6.iv.1975
1.ii.1994
4
5
06 June 2013
1 September 1963
1.v.2004
6
07 March 2011
07–09 August 1985
09–13 July 1976
10 1 1964
10 December 1988
10 Jan 1950
10 Jan 2018
10 July 1979
10 June 1988
10 November 1984
10 November 1986
10 November 1989
10 November – 5 December, 2015
10 October 1934
10 September 1828
10 September 1989
10 September 2008
10-11 November 1973
10-11.vi.2008,
10-12.v.1981
10-ix-1992
10.05.2003
10.iv.1963
10.x.1993
10.xi.2012
10.xii.2007
10–13 November 1981
11 April 1978
11 January 1973
11 July, 2009
11 June 1956
11 June 2010
11 June 77
11 Mar. 1933
11 May 2019
11 November 1984
11 October 1924
11 October 2002
11-14.xii.1995
11.iv.1997
11.xi.1984
11.xi.2000
12 August 1984
12 August 1990
12 February 1968
12 February 1997
12 January 2010
12 July 2008
12 July 2015
12 June 2010
12 March 1996
12 May 1913
12 May 2000
12 May 2011
12 November 1914
12 October 1914
12-v-1988
12.IIV.2013
12.i.1991
12.iii.2005
12.viii.2009
12.xi.l984
13 December 1932
13 July, 2009
13 June 2010
13 March 1990
13 November 1977
13 November 1990
13 November 2014
13 October 1910
13 October 1914
13 October 2002
13 October 2008
13.5.1958
13–14 Aug 2018
13–17 November 1977
14 April 1984
14 August 1983
14 February 2015
14 July 2009
14 June 1933
14 May 2017
14 November 1914
14 October 1981
14 October 1987
14 September 1972
14-Jan-2006
15 December 2011
15 Feb. 1972
15 July 1906
15 July 2000
15 Jun 1955
15 March 2004
15 May 1967
15 October 1960
15 October 2011
15 September 1995
15 September–20 October 1993
15-17 March 2010
15-20 March 2000
15-vii-52
15.06.2010
15.iii.2010
15.ix.1981,
15.xii.1974
15.xii.2004
16 December 1966
16 May 1983
16 November2010
16 October 1956
16 September 1972
16 September–24 October 1992
16-22 February 1982
16-23 xi. 1983
16.x.1976
17 April 2017
17 January 1932
17 January 2000
17 July 1961
17 July 1979
17 June 1929
17 March 2013
17 November 1969
17 October 1931
17.vii. 1905
17–24 December 1996
17–24 October 1981
18 August 1977
18 August 1992
18 August 2003
18 July 2009
18 July 2015
18 May 1986
18 May 2008
18 May 2012
18 November 1910
18-19.ii.2001
18-25 October 1978
18-iii-1998
18.VII.2005
18.iii.1956
18.x.2003
1857-1858
1860s
1865–1866
1892-1893
18–22.iii.2002
19 April 2012
19 August 1952
19 August 2008
19 December 1901
19 December 1926
19 December 1945 & 4 May 1946
19 January 1970
19 March 1970
19 March 1987
19 May 1972
19 May 2010
19 May 2012
19 November 1913
19 November 1979
19 November 2014
19 October 1937
19 October 1977
19-15.vi.1971
19-21 July 1984
19-23 October 1992
19-May-2013
19-vi-1998
19.iv.2003
19.xii.1907
1906-7
1938-39
19–20 April 1955
19–23 January 1932
19–26 April 1935
1–7 November 1981
2 April 1984
2 April 1992
2 April 2009
2 August 1975
2 Feb 1986
2 February 1973
2 July 1938
2 July 1999
2 July 2008
2 June 1979
2 June 1996
2 June 2010
2 May 1929
2 May 1941
2 May 2009
2 November 1958
2 October 1978
2 October 1996
2.xii.1986
20 August 1902
20 December, 1956
20 January 1977
20 June 2010
20 Mar 1985
20 March 1990
20 May 1986
20 Nov 2018
20 October 1931
20 October 1977
20 September 1982
20 September 2015
20 September–9 November 2003
20-21 March 2005
20-23.xi.2004
20-24 March 1995
20-24 November 1984
20.i.1982
20.iv.1976
20.v.1986
20.vii.1986
2008.08.28
20–24 November 1984
21 April 1906
21 January 2017
21 June 1901
21 May 1996
21 May 2016
21 October 1914
21 September 1972
21 September 1974
21 September 1999
21-24 September 1990
21-XI-1998
21–25.VII.2007
22 April 1976
22 August 1951
22 January 2017
22 March 1975
22 March 2006
22 May 1963
22 October 1980
22 October 1988
22 September 1972
22.ix.1998
22.vii.1970
22/23 July 2015
23 August 1992
23 Dec 1972
23 July 1954
23 July 1956
23 July 2006
23 Mar 1935
23 Oct. 2010
23 October 1931
23 Sept 2018
23-ii-2019
23.05.2003
23.ii.1997
23.iv.1963
23/24 July 2015
23‑24.x.1976
24 July - 5 August 1939
24 July 1926
24 July 1992
24 July-5 August 1939
24 July-5 August, 1939
24 June 1980
24 June 2015
24 May 1963
24 May 1984
24 October 1969
24 Sept. 1891
24 September 1981
24.II.2012
24.iii.1987
24.iv.1963
24.iv.2005
24.iv.2011
24.vi.1948
24.vii.1977
24.x.1958
24.x.2003
24–27 February 1973
25 April 1979
25 August 1967
25 February 1992
25 January 2017
25 July 1973
25 July 1992
25 June 1962
25 March - 3 April 2002
25 March 1902
25 March-7 April 2006
25 October 2011
25-26 May 2004
25-vii-1978
25.V.2005
25.ix.1995
25.ix.2016
25.v.1980
25.viii.2004
25–27.ix.1972
26 April 1963
26 August 1963
26 August 2003
26 February 1992
26 January 1976
26 January 2010
26 July 1903
26 July 1979
26 June 1906
26 June 2010
26 March 1975
26 March–2 April 1984
26 May 2010
26 November–6 December 2000
26 September-2 October, 1914
26-27 May 2008
26.i.1983
26.ii.2000
26.iv.2022
26.vii.2001
27 April 1963
27 December 2011
27 February 1977
27 July 1947
27 July 1978
27 July, 2010
27 June 1973
27 Nov 2019
27 November 1994
27 September 2004
27-28 July 1984
27-30.iv.1981
27.3.1996
27–29.xi.2011
27–30 April 1981
27–30 Jul 2009
28 April 1999
28 August 1985
28 Feb.-5 March 1980
28 February 1935
28 February 1988
28 Februray 1992
28 Jan. 1933
28 January 1976
28 January 1983
28 July, 2010
28 June 1925
28 June 1973
28 June–16 July 1986
28 March 2018
28 May 1990
28 October 1969
28-29 January 1955
28-29.x.1973
28-30.xi.1985
28.IV.2019
28.xii.1959
29 August 1951
29 December 1964
29 Feb 2004
29 February 2004
29 October 1964
29 October 1969
29 October 1977
29 October 1983
29.xii.1982
2–25 October 1845
2–4.xii.2011
3 August 1988
3 January 2009
3 July 2010
3 May 1941
3 November 1964
3 October 1980
3 September 1950
3-10 December 1985
3-14.ii.1977
3-5.xii.1990
3-6 February 1975
3.i.1977
3.iv.1997
30 April 1941
30 April 2011
30 April 2012
30 August 1962
30 August 1974
30 July 1952
30 July 1990
30 July 2016
30 June 1938
30 March 1992
30 May 2000
30 May 2009
30 November 1923
30 October 1986
30 September 1981
30-31 October 1966
30-vii-1963
30.VII.1988
30.x.2022
31 August 1968
31 Dec. 1970
31 January 1955
31 October 1914
31-Jan-2012
31.VII.1998
31.vii.2015
4 August, 2010
4 Dec. 1949
4 January 2005
4 July 1998
4 June 2016
4 March 2012
4 May 1996
4 October 1902
4-6 February 1955
4-7 February 1972
4-8 July 1974
4.iv.2019
4.ix.2010
5 Dec. 1985
5 December 2009
5 June, 2009
5 March 1933
5 November 1914
5 October 1976
5 September 1990
5 September 2009
5-9 November 1962
5.VI.1968
5.v.1955
5.vii.1977
5–10 July 1986
6 August, 2010
6 December 1913
6 July 1971
6 July 1999
6 June 2009
6 May 1904
6 May 1929
6 May 2006
6 November 1969
6 October 1976
6-10 December 2001
6-11 October 2001
6-7-1898
6-7.iv.1981
6.07.1976
6.09.86
6.X.1992
6.iv.2019
6.v.2016
6.vi.1962
6–15 November 1982
7 April 1912
7 August 1903
7 February 1999
7 January 2015
7 Jul 1961
7 March 1981
7 May 2006
7 October 1976
7 Sep 1935
7-10 May 1981
7-10.v.1981
7-11 April 1978
7-12.ix.1999
7-18 September 2005/1-13 August 2006
7.iv.1978
7
7-9 June 2004
7.iv.2019
8 August 1957
8 July 1971
8 July 1986
8 May 1904
8 May 1953
8 May 2001
8 November 1984
8 November 2017
8 October 1950
8 September 1887
8-10.xii.1996
8-12 July 1934
8.xii.1985
8.xii.1985,
9 April 1978
9 April 1992
9 August 1975
9 August 1999
9 February 1970
9 February 2008
9 January 1951
9 July 1965
9 July 2011
9 March 1972
9 May 1987
9 May 1998
9 November 1984
9 November 2001
9 October 2005
9-13 September (year not given)
9.XI.2005
9–19 May 1983
Août, 1901
April 1915
April 1937
April 1996
April, 1886
April–May, 2015
August 1938
August 1969
August 1975
August 1988
August 2008
August, 1969
Dec 20th
Dec. 1994
December 1907
December, 1931
Feb. 2002
Feb., 1995
February, 1958
February-March 1920
February-March, 1920
IV/5
January 1880
January 1995
January, 1880
January, 1973
January, 2007
July 13, 2017
July 1909
July 1972
July 1993
July 1995
July 23, 1946
July l982
July, 1977
Jul–Oct 1943
June
June 1986
June 2002
June, 1891
June, 1909
June–December 1956
May 1998
May, 1915
Nov. 1901
November 1998
November, 1991
Oct. 1950
October 1929
October, 1970
October–November, 1984
Sept 3, 1982
Sept. 1909
September 1950
September 1992
September, 1894
Spring or summer, 1913
VII.20 1953
autumn, 1934
ii. – iv.1997
ii.2004
iii-v.1994
iii.1891
iv.& ix.1991
iv.1993
ix.1994
spring-summer, 1913
summer, 2016
v.1994
v.2001
v.2002
v.2005
v.2007
vi.1932
vi.1988
vi.1999
vi.2001
vi.2007
vii.1993
vii.1997
vii.2001
viii.1986
xi.1997
xii.1958
xii.1990
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·
see De Andrade & Baroni Urbani (1999)
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(examined by S.Shattuck, October 2012)
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hand picking
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see Madl (2019)
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(see Kohout, 2013)
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rainforest
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material lost, not in [[BMNH|The Natural History Museum]] or [[OUMNH|Oxford University Museum of Natural History]], see De Andrade & Baroni Urbani (1999)
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hand collecting
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soil core
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see Hita-Garcia et al., 2019
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see Bolton (1987)
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see Taylor (1967), Leong et al. (2019)
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(see Lattke (2004))
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holotype colony
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hand collected
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gold coated for SEM study
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(Kohout, 2013)
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pitfall trap
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savannah woodland
Other values:
"sousbois de chênes et de charmes", found at the base of a tree
''Araucaria'' forest, under stone
''Banksia'' open woodland, ''Adenanthos'' understory, white quartz sand
''Melaleuca'' swamp
''Picea'' forest
(2 queens from Yarloop, Western Australia and labelled as types are present in [[MHNG|Musee d'Histoire Naturelle Genève]], but these specimens are not mentioned in the original description and are unlikely to be true types)
(2 workers (one body missing, legs only), 1 queen, 1 male seen Nov. 2008 by S.Shattuck)
(3 workers from nest series in [[MCZC|Museum of Comparative Zoology]])
(9 paratypes present November, 2008)
(Alluaud, 1893)
(Baroni Urbani, 1977)
(Naumann et al. 1994)
(Radchenko & Scupola, 2015)
(Roger 1862:244, probably in BMNH)
(collected in a nest of termites)
(considered to be the holotype by Kohout (2013) but AMNH specimen not mentioned)
(examined by Heterick and Shattuck, 2011)
(examined by Kohout (2013))
(examined by Kohout, 2012)
(examined by Kohout, 2013)
(examined by Trager (2013) but not measured due to dermestid damage)
(examined by Trager, 2013)
(in an termites nest)
(location reported as 6˚24.697'–6˚24.823'N 80˚25.123'–80˚24.991'E), CTFS Plot, winkler sacks, Collection Code ANTC4038
(lower specimen on pin)
(male not present in MCZC)
(material described by Linnaeus, 1761)
(material not located by Heterick & Shattuck, 2011)
(not examined by Heterick & Shattuck, 2011)
(not examined by Heterick and Shattuck, 2011)
(not located by Heterick & Shattuck, 2011)
(not seen by Rakotonirina & Fisher, 2018)
(original holotype (Forel 1907:286) apparently destroyed in [[ZMHB|Berlin Museum für Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universität]] in WW II)
(see Cuezzo and Guerrero (2011))
(see Kohout, 2013: 145)
(see Wilson, 2003)
(specific locality not given but apparently from type locality)
(specimen labeled as lectotype but designation unpublished)
(specimens lacking locality data but apparently from type locality)
(this is probably a holotype)
(type locality given as "North America")
(type nest series, examined by Trager (2013))
, Rainforest, sieved litter
10am foragers on mallee stem
1° forest, litter sample
2 very large colonies under huge stones
3m from a cave entrance
Berlesate rainforest litter
Berlesate, rainforest
Broad, grazed wash dominated by mesquite and acacia to 3 m. tall. Fine-textured, densely compacted, sandy soil with some clay. Note: this is privately owned land adjacent to the Coronado National Forest.
Detailed collecting locality of the types is unknown. One of the collectors (O. Beccari) is not indicated on the data labels, but mentioned in the original description.
Fire Study sp. B
Forel label gives locality as "British Columbia", printed label gives locality as "Vermillion Pass, Alberta"
Gómez et al., 2024: 6, cite 6 paratype workers but cite 7 paratype worker specimen codes. The number of paratype specimen codes is used here
Kimberley Fire Project 4.3L
Kimberley Fire Project 8.3L
Kohout (2013) reports this specimen as the holotype
Labelled “Adelaide, 54,70.”
Marri forest, in soil under log
Mesquite-Acacia thicket
Navarro ant diversity study. Mature lowland forest. Winkler sample: T41 Q6
Neotype is top specimen on a pin with four workers. The neotype nest sample totals 18 males, 2 gynes, and 24 workers. Monodomous colony
Nest in opening in scrub on Red Hill
On ''Luffa''; additional types: Paratypes: 2 males, same data of holotype; 1 male same data of the holotype, except on cowpea and 5-VII-1938 (see Singh et al., 2021)
SSE-facing meadow
Sal tree
St. 1 Savane
Type material not examined by Lucky and Ward (2010), location unknown, possibly [[MNHN|Musee National d'Histoire Naturelle]].
Wang et al., 2019
Winkler extractor set up for seven days
a small nest was found in the ground at the north end of the island
abandoned pasture, foraging on ''Eucalyptus'' trunk with ''Anonychomyrma''
apparently lost (Heterick and Shattuck, 2011); Wheeler (1924) stated the following about the specimen he described: "A single specimen taken by Dr. Dammerman on Krakatau, Sept. 1920."
back mangrove, nest in ''Thalassina'' mound
base of tree, lowland rainforest
beneath a lava rock on top of the island
berlesate
berlesate ANIC 719, rainforest litter
berlese funnel sample, leafmould, rainforest
bottom ant on pin
bottom specimen on the pin
bottom worker of two specimens on one pin
by leaf litter sifting
cloud forest, litter sample
collected beneath a stone
collected by hand
collected by hand at approximately 20:30 h
collected from the drift line of the Atlantic Ocean on the beach
collected in soil
colony N., nest under stone
condition of labels suggests this may not be a true type
decayed coconut stump
decayed coconut stump (same colony as the holotype)
deciduous tropical forest, nesting in ground under stone; see Longino (2009)
diurnal
diurnal collection, mallee woodland
dry open forest, at night
dry rainforest
dry sclerophyll with much grass, in soil
dry sclerophyll, ''Eucalyptus maculata'' forest with no undergrowth, little or no grass, in clay soil close to ''Pseudoneoponera mayri'' nest
dry sclerophyll, ANIC Berlesate No 292
dwarf forest on beach dunes
edge of laterite plateau, nest in yellow sand beside ''Camponotus consobrinus''
edge of steephead
edge of swamp
evergreen broad-leaved forest, nest in a twig, hand collecting
evergreen forest, from lower vegetation
ex alcohol
ex bamboo internodium
ex ethanol
ex nest in ground
ex nest in rock crevice
ex nest in tree trunk crevice
ex. crevice in rock
ex. dead branch on sandstone ledge, in dry sclerophyll
ex. pan traps
ex. small fragment rotten wood, rainforest
ex. trail series
examined by Aibek & Yamane (2009)
examined by Bolton (1981)
examined by Hosoishi, 2015: 70
examined by Hosoishi, 2015: 72
examined by Kohout, 2012
examined by Mackay, 2019
examined by Ward, 2005
extracted from leaf litter
foraging on ''Eucalyptus'' trunk in dry sclerophyll
forest clearing
forest edge
from Katsusuki Eguchi collection (Taylor and Alpert, 2016)
from a single colony
from grass tussocks
gold-coated for SEM
ground foragers, rainforest; see Longino (2009)
ground foragers, rainforest; seeLongino (2009)
ground strays
gully rainforest, under stone
hand collected in moist deciduous forest
hand picking method
head detached and missing gaster (see Satria et al., 2015)
head, antenna, legs and abdomen mounted on the card sheet
heath country
heathland: white sand
in ''Nylanderia parvula'' nest
in Dominican amber fragment MCCB 0060 ("piece Jorge Caridad") (same fragment as holotype), numbered 160; see Bolton (2007)
in Dominican amber fragment MCCB 0060 ("piece Jorge Caridad"), numbered 160; see Bolton (2007)
in a flourishing colony of ''Manica invidia'' (as ''Myrmica mutica'')
in epiphyte ''Tillandsia streptophylla''
in leaf litter
in limb of tree
in litter under ''Casuarina cristata''
in mossy forest
in nest of ''Plagiolepis taurica''
in nest of ''Strumigenys perplexa'' in rotten log
in nest of ''Tetramorium tsushimae'' under a tile provided as experimental shelter for small rodents
in rotten logs
in same amber fragment as holotype, see Lucky and Ward (2010)
in soil
inhabiting dry twigs of a tree (''Vernonia brachiata'')
labelled as lectotype but publication source unknown
labelled incorrectly as from "32 km SE Medinine, 6 km NW Chabania, Tunisia"
leaf litter
leaf litter, Winkler
leafmould berlesate, rainforest
limestone hill
litter
logs and trees
low closed mallee, malaise
low mixed forest
lowland rain forest
lowland rainforest, fogging
mallee
mallee woodland
mallee, in sand
mango tree
mangroves
mature secondary broadleaf forest, sifted leaf litter
mesic forest
middle specimen on the pin
middle worker of 3 workers on one pin
minute surface nest beneath rock on wet, deciduous forested slope
mixed mountain forest, hand picking on ground
monsoon forest area, foraging on ground
montane rainforest, at tuna bait
n. G-84
native forest
nest in dead branch on the roadside, secondary dry forest
nest in soil beneath a stone in a grassy, sparsely wooded, moist, level area
nest in soil beneath a stone on a moist, shaded, gentle, south-facing slope beside a stream
nesting in hollow spines of ''Acacia spadicigera'' in the savanna country
nocturnal foragers, mallee woodland
not located by Wilson (2003)
not seen by Lattke (2011)
on a steep slope in the soil and under dead leaves beside a stone
on the reverse side of label: Top specimen design. Csősz 2016
on the sea beach "in Tuff"
on/by salt lake
open scerophyll, under rocks in soil on slope of ridge, found in nests of ''Polyrhachis ammon'' and ''Pseudoneoponera mayri''
open sclerophyll forest
open sclerophyll forest, strays on ground and low vegetation
open sclerophyll, under rocks in soil on slope of ridge, found in nests of ''Polyrhachis ammon'' and ''Pseudoneoponera mayri''
original description based on drawing in Wheeler (1908: 409), the drawn specimen becomes the type by indication
paratype and locality labels added by A. Francoeur (1978)
parklands
pine forest, under large stone in damp spot
pitfall TV04
pitfall trap with tuna
pitfall trap, 1.5m shrubland, deep sand on sand dune
pitfall trap, 1.5m shrubland, white sand on limestone
pitfall trap, sandstone woodland
pitfall trap, savanna woodland
pitfall traps
pitfalls, clearing with mainly ''Acacia'' sp. and a few mallees
primary forest, ex leaf litter
primary rainforest
primary rainforest, litter sifting, ex. soil, leaf litter, decaying wood
probably destroyed in ZMHB (Berlin) in WW II (Taylor and Brown 1985; Heterick, 2001)
pyrethrum knockdown
pyrethrum knockdown; top point on pin
rain forest
rainforest, a few feet above sea level
rainforest, ex rotten log
rainforest, ground strays (non-types from same nest series, ANIC32-015780)
rainforest, litter
rainforest, litter (berlesate)
rainforest, moss on trees and rocks
rainforest, sieved litter
0
ravine habitat
regenerated rainforest and bamboo, under small mossy rock in jet black soil
reported (but not designated) as lectotype by Rakotonirina, Csosz & Fisher, 2017: 218
reported (but not designated) as paralectotype by Rakotonirina, Csosz & Fisher, 2017: 218
riparian cloud forest, leaf-litter, Winkler
rotten chunk of wood buried in soil; see Agosti (1994), Oliveira & Feitosa (2019)
rotten log
rotten log, rain forest
salina to SE of lake
same colony as holotype worker
same data with lectotype of ''M. voeltzkowi''
same nest as holotype (Radchenko & Scupola, 2015)
same piece of amber as the holotype
sand, scrub
sandhill
sandstone slope
savannah woodland, nocturnal strays on ground
sclerophyll woodland on white sand
scrubby flat-woods, slash pine, ''Quercus inopina'', ''Q. geminata'', ''Palmetto'', ''Lyonia lucida'': under leaf-litter of oak canopy at edge gap in pure sand
see Baroni Urbani and de Andrade (2003)
see Bolton (1973)
see Bolton (1980)
see Bolton (1982)
see Bolton (2000)
see Bolton (2007)
see Booher, 2019
see Cole (1968)
see Kohout (2010)
see Lattke (2011)
see Leong et al., 2018
see Lucky and Ward (2010)
see Mackay (2000)
see Mackay and Mackay 2010
see Madl (2019), pins have different labels, some specimens may not be true types
see Madl, 2019
see Oliveira & Feitosa (2019)
see Rabeling et al. (2007)
see Rabeling et al. 2007
see Rigato (2016)
see Smith (1936)
see Terayama and Onoyama (1999)
see Wang, Yong & Jaitrong, 2018
see Ward (2001) (original description also included male)
see Williams and LaPolla (2016)
see Wing (1968)
see also Bolton (2001)
sifted litter, spiny forest/thicket
sifting for beetles
silicaceous nodule
single colony
soil core sampler
soil sample on the ground
specimen largely undistorted, but translucent and partially disarticulated
specimen not located by Yoshimura & Fisher, 2014
specimen trapped in drying line, partly obscured, with minor taphonomic distortion
subtropical rainforest
swampy lowland rainforest, ex nest in tree trunk crevice
tending ''J''. ''evag''. ''eubulus''
the top specimen of two point-mounted workers on a single pin
top and bottom workers of 3 workers on one pin
top of sand dune, pitfall trap
top specimen of 2 workers on one pin
top specimen of 3 workers on one pin
top worker of two specimens on one pin
top worker on single pin of three workers; see Wang, Yong & Jaitrong, 2018
traps
trunk strays mallee
types not found in [[MHNG|Musee d'Histoire Naturelle Genève]] by Hosoishi & Ogata (2019)
unburnt slope 1, litter sample
under bark of a mouldering stem
under rock
under stone at 6,300ft elevation (described from 79 workers, location of remaining workers unknown)
under stones in rather damp places on the sides of canyons
upper and lower specimen on the same pin as the lectotype
urban garden, nest in soil
very arid semidesert, nest in very dry soil under stone in unshaded area
winkler
winkler extraction of sifted litter, hardwood forest
winkler extraction of sifted litter, wet rainforest
winkler method
young rain forest, leaf litter
“YG Vienna Colony”
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