Anonychomyrma biconvexa

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Australasian Region: Australia.

Nomenclature

 *  biconvexa. Iridomyrmex biconvexus Santschi, 1928e: 471 (w.) AUSTRALIA. Combination in Anonychomyrma: Shattuck, 1992a: 13. Senior synonym of foetans: Brown, 1954i: 67. [Misspelled as triconvexus by Baroni Urbani, 1977e: 76.]
 * foetans. Iridomyrmex foetans Clark, 1929: 122, pl. 1, fig. 4 (w.) AUSTRALIA. Junior synonym of biconvexa: Brown, 1954i: 67.

References based on Global Ant Biodiversity Informatics

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 * Lowery B. B., and R. J. Taylor. 1994. Occurrence of ant species in a range of sclerophyll forest communities at Old Chum Dam, north-eastern Tasmania. Australian Entomologist 21: 11-14.
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