Stigmatomma rothneyi

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Indo-Australian Region: Philippines. Oriental Region: India. Palaearctic Region: China.

Nomenclature

 * . Amblyopone (Stigmatomma) rothneyi Forel, 1900c: 56 (w.) INDIA (West Bengal).
 * Type-material: lectotype worker (by designation of Brown, 1960a: 193 (in text)).
 * [Note: Forel gives no indication of the original number of syntypes.]
 * Type-locality: India: Barrackpore (Rothney).
 * Type-depository: MHNG.
 * Combination in Stigmatomma: Bingham, 1903: 37;
 * combination in Amblyopone: Brown, 1960a: 169;
 * combination in Stigmatomma: Yoshimura & Fisher, 2012a: 19.
 * Status as species: Rothney, 1903: 97; Bingham, 1903: 37; Emery, 1911d: 25; Wheeler, W.M. & Chapman, 1925: 55; Wheeler, W.M. 1928c: 4; Wheeler, W.M. 1930h: 58; Chapman & Capco, 1951: 25; Brown, 1960a: 169, 193; Baltazar, 1966: 234; Bolton, 1995b: 62; Xu, 2001d: 552 (in key); Xu, 2006: 152 (in key); Zhou & Ran, 2010: 102; Bharti & Wachkoo, 2011: 590 (in key); Guénard & Dunn, 2012: 23; Xu & Chu, 2012: 1182 (in key); Yoshimura & Fisher, 2012a: 19; Bharti, Guénard, et al. 2016: 18.
 * Distribution: China, India.

References based on Global Ant Biodiversity Informatics

 * Brown W. L., Jr. 1960. Contributions toward a reclassification of the Formicidae. III. Tribe Amblyoponini (Hymenoptera). Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 122: 143-230.
 * Chapman, J. W., and Capco, S. R. 1951. Check list of the ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Asia. Monogr. Inst. Sci. Technol. Manila 1: 1-327
 * Chapman, J.W. and S.R. Capco. 1951. Check list of the ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Asia. Monographs of the Institute of Science and Technology (Manila) 1: 1- 327
 * Forel A. 1900. Les Formicides de l'Empire des Indes et de Ceylan. Part VI. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 13: 52-65.
 * Guénard B., and R. R. Dunn. 2012. A checklist of the ants of China. Zootaxa 3558: 1-77.
 * Leong C. M., S. F. Shiao, and B. Guenard. 2017. Ants in the city, a preliminary checklist of Formicidae (Hymenoptera) in Macau, one of the most heavily urbanized regions of the world. Asian Myrmecology 9: e009014.
 * Musthak Ali T. M. 1991. Ant Fauna of Karnataka-1. Newsletter of IUSSI Indian Chapter 5(1-2): 1-8.
 * Wheeler W. M. 1928. Ants collected by Professor F. Silvestri in China. Bollettino del Laboratorio di Zoologia Generale e Agraria della Reale Scuola Superiore d'Agricoltura. Portici 22: 3-38.
 * Wheeler W. M. 1930. A list of the known Chinese ants. Peking Natural History Bulletin 5: 53-81.
 * Xu Z. H., B. L. Yang, and G. Hu. 1999. Formicidae ant communities in fragments of montane rain forest in Xishuangbanna, China. Zoological Research 20(4): 288-293.
 * Xu Z., Zeng G., Liu T.-Y. and He Y.-F. 1999. [A study on communities of Formicidae ants in different subtypes of vegetation in Xishuangbanna District of China.] Zoological Research 20: 118-125
 * Xu Zheng-hui. 2001. A systematic study on the ant genus Amblyopone Erichson from China (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica 26(4): 551-556.