Strongylognathus Mayr
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[[ Genus Strongylognathus Mayr View in CoL HNS ]]
Strongylognathus Mayr HNS , 1853 is a widespread Palaearctic ant genus, which exclusively comprises permanent social parasites dependent on Tetramorium Mayr HNS , 1855 host species. Despite being well represented in Europe and Asia (e.g., Pisarski 1966, Baroni Urbani 1969, Radchenko 1991), taxonomy and distribution of most Strongylognathus HNS species still remain unsatisfactorily known. Bolton (1976), when diagnosing Strongylognathus HNS and the tribe Tetramoriini HNS ( Myrmicinae HNS ), has pointed out that many of the species level names in Strongylognathus HNS may merely represent local populations and, with more information becoming available, the number of valid species will dwindle considerably. The comprehensive list of Bolton (1995) recognizes 26 species, not taking into account the synonymy of S. ruzskyi Emery HNS , 1909 with S. christophi Emery HNS , 1889 proposed by Radchenko (1991). Two synonyms of S. destefanii Emery HNS , 1915 ( S. cecconii Emery HNS , 1916 and S. emeryi Menozzi HNS , 1921) have since then been established (Sanetra et al. 1999), bringing the number of taxa currently residing in species rank to 23.
Two nominal species of Strongylognathus HNS have been described from northern Africa.
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