Asphinctanilloides
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A. amazona worker from Brazil | |
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Asphinctanilloides
Brandão, Diniz, Agosti & Delabie, 1999
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Asphinctanilloides anae Brandão, Diniz, Agosti & Delabie, 1999
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3 species |
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Asphinctanilloides is a Neotropical genus of ants in the subfamily Dorylinae.[2] The three known species are associated with lowland Amazon and Atlantic coastal rainforest.[3] The geographical distribution of the sister genus Amyrmex, known currently from the Amazon basin of Brazil and from northern Argentina, suggests that Asphinctanilloides may be a junior synonym of Amyrmex.[4]
Species
- Asphinctanilloides amazona Brandão, Diniz, Agosti & Delabie, 1999
- Asphinctanilloides anae Brandão, Diniz, Agosti & Delabie, 1999
- Asphinctanilloides manauara Brandão, Diniz, Agosti & Delabie, 1999
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- ↑ Ward & Brady 2009, p. 52
- ↑ Ward & Brady 2009, p. 53