Myrmica ravasinii

The type specimen was collected from under a stone.

Identification
Myrmica ravasinii is distinctive by its extremely narrow frons and the huge, plate-shaped flange at the scape. It also has a block-shaped petiole in profile with a short peduncle, long spines, big size and strong petiolar rugosity.

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Palaearctic Region: Albania, Armenia, Georgia, Greece, Turkey.

Biology
Myrmica ravasinii is closely related to Myrmica pelops. The geographical range seems to be restricted to the Balkans and Asia Minor between 38. 42N and 20. 43 E. The main habitat is light forest, usually with Pinus, rarely dense pine forest. The elevation of the sites ranged from 800 to 1800 m, with the majority between 1200 and 1800 m. (Seifert 2003b)

Castes
Workers, queens and males are described.

Nomenclature

 *  ravasinii. Myrmica ravasinii Finzi, 1923: 2, fig. (w.) ALBANIA. Arakelian, 1989: 734 (q.m.). See also: Finzi, 1926: 112; Seifert, 2003b: 150; Radchenko, Elmes & Alicata, 2006: 519; Radchenko & Elmes, 2010: 223.

Additional References

 * [[Media:Arakelian 1989.pdf| Arakelian, G. R. 1989. Previously unknown sexual individuals of the ant Myrmica ravasinii Finzi (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) from Armenia. Biol. Zh. Arm. 42: 733-736 PDF]]


 * Finzi, B. 1923. Risultati scientifici della spedizione Ravasini-Lona in Albania. III. Formiche. Estratto dal Bollettino della Societa Entomologica Italiana 55:1-4 PDF


 * [[Media:Finzi 1926.pdf|Finzi, B. 1926. Le forme europee del genere Myrmica Latr. Primo contributo. Boll. Soc. Adriat. Sci. Nat. Trieste 29: 71-119 PDF]]


 * Radchenko, A.G. & Elmes, G.W. 2010. Myrmica ants of the Old World. Fauna Mundi 3: 1-789.


 * [[Media:Radchenko, Elmes, Alicata 2006.pdf| Radchenko, A.G. & Elmes, G.W. & Alicata, A. 2006. Taxonomic revision of the schencki-group of the ant genus Myrmica from the Palaearctic region. Annales Zoologici (Warszawa) 56: 499-538. PDF]]


 * [[Media:Seifert 2003b.pdf|Seifert, B. 2003b. The Palaearctic members of the Myrmica schencki group with description of a new species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Beitr. Entomol. 53: 141-159 PDF]]