Vollenhovia oblonga subspecies pedestris (F. Smith)
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0E4F7F49-7E61-5A2A-B4F8-FCCD14C1738C |
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Vollenhovia oblonga subspecies pedestris (F. Smith) |
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21. Vollenhovia oblonga subspecies pedestris (F. Smith) View in CoL .
Myrmica oblonga Smith, Linn. Soc. London, Zool., Jour. Proc. 4, Suppl.: 107, 1860.
Myrmica pedestris Smith, Linn. Soc. London, Zool., Jour. Proc. 6: 47, 1861. View Cited Treatment
Vollenhovia pedestris (Smith) Wheeler, B. P. Bishop Mus., 0cc. Papers 11 ( 11): 22, 1935.
Dededo , under bark or in rotten log, May 11, Usinger ; Mt. Alifan, May 25, Usinger ; Barrigada , July 6, Swezey; Fadian , Sept. 18, Swezey.
This ant is known from New Britain, Solomons, Celebes, Papua, New Caledonia and Santa Cruz. It was not previously recorded from Guam. It is a large black ant which we found in only a few localities. Determination by M. R. Smith.
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Vollenhovia oblonga subspecies pedestris (F. Smith)
| Swezey, O. H. 1942 |
| Wheeler 1935: 22 |
| Smith 1860: 107 |
