Tetramorium eminii

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Afrotropical Region: Angola, Ethiopia, Kenya, South Africa, Sudan, United Republic of Tanzania.

Nomenclature

 *  eminii. Triglyphothrix eminii Forel, 1894: 79 (w.) ETHIOPIA. Combination in Tetramorium: Bolton, 1985: 247. Senior synonym of akermani, cinereus, guillodi, marleyi, marthae, mus: Bolton, 1976: 324.
 * marthae. Triglyphothrix marthae Forel, 1911e: 265 (w.) TANZANIA. Junior synonym of eminii: Bolton, 1976: 324.
 * marleyi. Triglyphothrix marleyi Forel, 1914d: 221 (w.) SOUTH AFRICA. Combination in Tetramorium: Arnold, 1917: 342. Junior synonym of eminii: Bolton, 1976: 324.
 * akermani. Tetramorium (Triglyphothrix) marleyi var. akermani Arnold, 1926: 276 (w.) SOUTH AFRICA. [Unresolved junior primary homonym of akermani Arnold, above.] Junior synonym of eminii: Bolton, 1976: 324.
 * guillodi. Triglyphothrix guillodi Santschi, 1937d: 233 (w.) ANGOLA. Junior synonym of eminii: Bolton, 1976: 324.
 * mus. Triglyphothrix guillodi var. mus Santschi, 1937d: 234 (w.) ANGOLA. Junior synonym of eminii: Bolton, 1976: 324.
 * cinereus. Triglyphothrix cinereus Weber, 1943c: 377, pl. 16, fig. 25 (w.) SUDAN. Junior synonym of eminii: Bolton, 1976: 324.

References based on Global Ant Biodiversity Informatics

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