Lioponera fervida

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Australasian Region: Australia.

Nomenclature

 *  fervidus. Phyracaces fervidus Wheeler, W.M. 1918a: 245, fig. 9 (w.) AUSTRALIA. Combination in Cerapachys: Brown, 1975: 22. Senior synonym of dromus, fici, flavescens, leae, newmani, scrutator: Brown, 1975: 22.
 * leae. Phyracaces leae Wheeler, W.M. 1918a: 243, fig. 8 (w.) AUSTRALIA. Junior synonym of fervidus: Brown, 1975: 22.
 * scrutator. Phyracaces scrutator Wheeler, W.M. 1918a: 247, fig. 10 (w.) AUSTRALIA. Junior synonym of fervidus: Brown, 1975: 22.
 * fici. Phyracaces fici Viehmeyer, 1924a: 222 (w.q.) AUSTRALIA. Junior synonym of fervidus: Brown, 1975: 22.
 * newmani. Phyracaces newmani Clark, 1924a: 82, fig. 7 (w.) AUSTRALIA. Clark, 1924b: 84 (q.). Junior synonym of fervidus: Brown, 1975: 22.
 * flavescens. Phyracaces flavescens Clark, 1930c: 5, fig. 1 (w.q.) AUSTRALIA. Junior synonym of fervidus: Brown, 1975: 22.
 * dromus. Phyracaces dromus Clark, 1941: 75, pl. 13, figs. 2, 3 (w.q.) AUSTRALIA. Junior synonym of fervidus: Brown, 1975: 22.

Phyracaces fervidus type material

Syntype workers from Cairns, Queensland (3 in, 6 in ).

Phyracaces leae type material

Syntype workers from Townsville, Queensland ({{SAMA).

Phyracaces scrutator type material

Syntype workers from Toowong near Brisbane, Queensland (2 in {{LACM}}7 in ).

Phyracaces newmani type material

Syntype workers from Bungulla or Mundaring, Western Australia (3 in {{MCZC}}). Syntype worker from Bungulla, Western Australia. Syntype workers from Mundaring, Western Australia (1 in {{ANIC}}, several in {{MVMA}}, 2 in {{WAMP}}).

Phyracaces fici type material

Syntype worker(s) and queen(s) from Trial Bay, New South Wales ({{ZMHB}}).

Phyracaces flavescens type material

Syntype workers and queen(s) from Eradu, Western Australia (4 workers in {{MCZC}}, worker(s) and queen(s) in {{MVMA}}).

Phyracaces dromus type material

Syntype workers and queen from Patho, Victoria (3 workers in {{MCZC}}, worker(s) and queen in {{MVMA}}).

Additional References

 * Brown, W. L., Jr. (1975). Contributions toward a reclassification of the Formicidae. V. Ponerinae, tribes Platythyreini, Cerapachyini, Cylindromyrmecini, Acanthostichini, and Aenictogitini. Search. Agriculture (Ithaca, New York), 5(1): 1–115.
 * Clark, J. (1923). Australian Formicidae. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia, 9: 72–89.
 * Clark, J. (1930). New Formicidae, with notes on some little-known species. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, (n.s.)43: 2–25.
 * Clark, J. (1941). Australian Formicidae. Notes and new species. Memoirs of the National Museum of Victoria, 12: 71–94.
 * Viehmeyer, H. (1924). Formiciden der australischen Faunenregion. Entomologische Mitteilungen. Berlin-Dahlem, 13: 219–229.
 * Wheeler, W. M. (1918). The Australian ants of the ponerine tribe Cerapachyini. Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 53: 215–265.