G. M. Dlussky et al. 2004

Full reference
G. M. Dlussky, D. J. Brothers, and A. P. Rasnitsyn. 2004. The first Late Cretaceous ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from southern Africa, with comments on the origin of the Myrmicinae. Insect Systematics & Evolution 35:1-13 [M. Clapham/J. Karr/M. Clapham]
Metadata
ID number:  38353
Created:  2011-10-28 17:22:36
Modified:  2013-04-02 17:33:28
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (11) - view classification
'Afromyrma petrosa belongs to Afromyrma' according to G. M. Dlussky et al. 2004
'Afromyrma belongs to Myrmicinae' according to G. M. Dlussky et al. 2004
'Afropone oculata belongs to Afropone' according to G. M. Dlussky et al. 2004
'Afropone orapa belongs to Afropone' according to G. M. Dlussky et al. 2004
'Afropone belongs to Ponerinae' according to G. M. Dlussky et al. 2004
'Armaniidae was reranked as the subfamily Armaniinae and belongs to Formicidae' according to G. M. Dlussky et al. 2004
'Myrmicinae belongs to Formicidae' according to G. M. Dlussky et al. 2004
'Orapia minor belongs to Orapia' according to G. M. Dlussky et al. 2004
'Orapia rayneri belongs to Orapia' according to G. M. Dlussky et al. 2004
'Orapia belongs to Armaniinae' according to G. M. Dlussky et al. 2004
'Ponerinae belongs to Formicidae' according to G. M. Dlussky et al. 2004
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