Messor Forel

Ward, P. S., 2005, A synoptic review of the ants of California (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)., Zootaxa 936, pp. 1-68 : 33

publication ID

21008

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6268131

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/9CB9A10F-33D3-3194-C97A-E30A0121370B

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scientific name

Messor Forel
status

 

Genus Messor Forel View in CoL   HNS

These are granivorous ants whose nest entrances are usually surrounded by conspicuous piles of seed chaff. The seven California species are found mostly in open, dry habitats. There is some evidence that the Nearctic species of Messor   HNS are more closely related to a group of New World Aphaenogaster   HNS (those belonging to the erstwhile genus Novomessor   HNS ) than to the Old World species of Messor   HNS (Bennett 2000). If confirmed this would warrant redefinition of Messor   HNS and resurrection of Veromessor   HNS , the genus name previously applied to the Nearctic species. Unfortunately Aphaenogaster   HNS itself is likely to be paraphyletic and a comprehensive overhaul of the entire tribe Pheidolini   HNS , in which these ants have been placed, is needed.

Species identification: keys in Smith (1956a) and Wheeler and Wheeler (1986g). Additional references: Bennett (2000), Boulton et al. (2003), Brown (1999a, 1999b), Brown and Human (1997), Cahan et al. (1998), Cole (1963a), Creighton (1953a), Davidson(1977a, 1978), Helms Cahan (2001), Hobbs (1985), Johnson (2000a, 2001), O’Dowd and Hay (1980), Rissing and Wheeler (1976), Ryti and Case (1988), Waser (1998), Went et al. (1972), Wheeler and Rissing (1975a, 1975b), Wheeler and Creighton (1934).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

SubFamily

Myrmicinae

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