Strumigenys nepalensis Baroni Urbani & De Andrade, 1994
Material examined. Alate queen, Prince George’s Park Residences (NUS), 1.292389, 103.77869, 17-24 Jun 2015, M.S. Foo & W. Wang leg., malaise trap, ZRC _ BDP0044435 .
Material not physically examined. Unknown.
Literature. Bolton (2000) [as Pyramica nepalensis].
Localities. Prince George’s Park Residences (NUS)
Habitat/Ecology. An alate queen was collected from a malaise trap set up at a disturbed secondary forest fragment in semi-urban settings. At the time of writing, mounting evidence supports the apparent tramp nature of this species – it is currently known to be widely distributed in Asia and beyond (Tang et al. 2019).