Tetramorium taueret

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Palaearctic Region: Egypt, Israel.

Nomenclature

 * debilis. Tetramorium caespitum var. debilis Emery, 1924d: 276 (w.q.m.) EGYPT. [First available use of Tetramorium caespitum subsp. caespitum var. debilis Emery, 1909d: 701; unavailable name.] [Junior primary homonym of debile Forel, above.] Replacement name: taueret Bolton, 1995b: 415. Subspecies of biskrense: Emery, 1925c: 182; Finzi, 1936: 181. Raised to species: Bernard, 1967: 235.
 *  taueret. Tetramorium taueret Bolton, 1995b: 415. Replacement name for debilis Emery, 1924d: 276. [Junior primary homonym of debile Forel, 1894b: 80.]

References based on Global Ant Biodiversity Informatics

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