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 * style="vertical-align:top;"|General, David M.{{!}}David General and Perry Buenavente recently [[Media:General, D.E.M., Buenavente, P.A.C. 2015. A second species of the ant genus Romblonella from the Philippines.pdf{{!}}published a paper]] describing a new species of Romblonella, Romblonella coryae, from the Philippines. This is only the ninth known species of this small, Asian genus.

Photo by: Dave General {{!}}} {{{!}} {{!}} {{!}}style="vertical-align:top;"{{!}}This wide-spread introduced species has a new name. Previously known as Monomorium destructor, Ward et al. (2015) recognised that this species and its close relatives were not related to other Monomorium species, but belonged to the genus Trichomyrmex. This resulted in a name change to Trichomyrmex destructor.

Photo by: April Nobile/AntWeb {{!}}} {{{!}} {{!}} {{!}}style="vertical-align:top;"{{!}}A member of the newly resurrected genus Syllophopsis.

Photo by: April Nobile/AntWeb {{!}}} }}