Insecta - Hymenoptera - Formicidae
Full reference: J. T. Oberski, Z. H. Griebenow, R. M. M. Adams, A. Andersen, J. Andrade-Silva, P. Barden, M. Borowiec, S. Brady, A. Casadei-Ferreira, S. Csősz, A. M. Dias, R. K. S. Dias, R. M. Feitosa, F. Fernandez, B. L. Fisher, D. E. M. General, K. Gomez, J. U. Hammel, P. G. Hawkes and M. Janda. 2025. Ant systematics: past, present, and future. Insect Systematics and Diversity 9(ixaf025)
Parent taxon: Formicomyrmida according to J. T. Oberski et al. 2025
Sister taxon: Myrmicomorpha
Subtaxa: Formiciinae Formicinae
Ecology:
Distribution:
• Quaternary of Colombia (2 collections), France (2), Greenland (5), Indonesia (1), Japan (2), Portugal (1), Tanzania (1), United States (4: Colorado, Wisconsin)
• Blancan of United States (1: Texas)
• Pliocene of Germany (3)
• Turolian of France (2)
• Miocene of Austria (2), China (7), Croatia (9), Czechia (1), the Dominican Republic (4), France (4), Georgia (1), Germany (10), Greece (1), Italy (2), Japan (1), Kenya (1), Kyrgyzstan (2), Mexico (2), New Zealand (1), Poland (1), Romania (1), the Russian Federation (3), Ukraine (2), United States (4: Alaska, California, Idaho)
• Oligocene of Czechia (1), France (7), Germany (4), the Russian Federation (1)
• Eocene to Oligocene of United States (1: Nevada)
• Eocene of Belarus (1), Canada (5: British Columbia), China (3), Czechia (1), Denmark (1), France (2), Germany (9), India (1), Lithuania (2), Poland (3), the Russian Federation (28), Ukraine (10), the United Kingdom (5), United States (19: Arkansas, Colorado, Mississippi, Montana, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wyoming)
• Paleocene of United States (1: Alaska)
• Cretaceous of Myanmar (1), United States (1: New Jersey)
Total: 190 collections including 633 occurrences