Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan | |
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Location | |
Region | Asia |
Subregion | Central Asia |
BioRegion | Palaearctic Region |
Diversity | |
Subfamilies | 3 |
Genera | 15 |
Endemic Genera | 0 |
% Endemic Genera | 0.0% |
Species/Subspecies | 27 |
Endemic Species | 2 |
% Endemic Species | 7.4% |
Introduced Species | 1 |
The following valid species and subspecies of ants are known to occur in Uzbekistan. Unidentified and undescribed species will be added to this list as identifications are verified and taxonomic revisions are published. This species list is based upon the effort of many ant collectors as well as myrmecologists who have published on the taxonomy of Uzbekistan ants. Those who have specimen records that expand this list are encouraged to submit this information in the discussion section of the Uzbekistan Ants web page. Please advise if any corrections are warranted.
Alloformica
- Alloformica flavicornis Kuznetsov-Ugamsky, 1926
Camponotus
- Camponotus reichardti Arnol’di, 1967
- Camponotus xerxes Forel, 1903
Cardiocondyla
- Cardiocondyla koshewnikovi Ruzsky, 1902
- Cardiocondyla sahlbergi Forel, 1913
Cataglyphis
- Cataglyphis bucharica Emery, 1925
- Cataglyphis nodus (Brullé, 1833)
- Cataglyphis piligera Arnol’di, 1964
Crematogaster
- Crematogaster bogojawlenskii Ruzsky, 1905
Formica
- Formica orangea Seifert & Schultz, 2009
- Formica rufa Linnaeus, 1761
- Formica subpilosa Ruzsky, 1902
Lasius
- Lasius flavescens Forel, 1904
- Lasius neglectus Van Loon, Boomsma & Andrasfalvy, 19990
- Lasius uzbeki Seifert, 1992
Leptanilla
- Leptanilla alexandri Dlussky, 1969
Messor
- Messor kisilkumensis Arnol’di, 1970
Monomorium
- Monomorium kusnezowi Santschi, 1928
Myrmica
- Myrmica dshungarica Ruzsky, 1905
- Myrmica tenuispina Ruzsky, 1905
Pheidole
- Pheidole koshewnikovi Ruzsky, 1905
Temnothorax
- Temnothorax melleus Forel, 1904
- Temnothorax oxianus Ruzsky, 1905
Tetramorium
- Tetramorium indocile Santschi, 1927
- Tetramorium schneideri Emery, 1898
- Tetramorium striativentre Mayr, 1877
Trichomyrmex
- Trichomyrmex destructor (Jerdon, 1851) (introduced)