Tetramorium lanuginosum Mayr, 1870

Herrera Léon Baert Wouter Dekoninck, Henri W., Causton, Charlotte E., Sevilla, Christian R., Pozo, Paola & Hendrickx, Frederik, 2020, Distribution and habitat preferences of Galápagos ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), Belgian Journal of Entomology 93, pp. 1-60 : 40

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.13710313

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13291150

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Tetramorium lanuginosum Mayr, 1870
status

 

Tetramorium lanuginosum Mayr, 1870 View in CoL

Wooly Groove–Headed Ant ( DEYRUP et al., 2000)

(ANTWEB: CASENT0173289). ( Map 38 View Map 38 )

An ant known from some states in the south of the United States, Caribbean islands, Central America, East Asia, Australia, Oceania and the western Old World (WETTERER, 2010b). Tetramorium lanuginosum is a tramp ant previously only known from Floreana Island ( PEZZATTI et al., 1998). It is currently recorded on 15 islands. Recent collections and revisions of museum material show it to be distributed in natural and disturbed areas, including human settlements and places visited by tourists. Nests can be found under rocks and in soil. The species is mainly established in dry areas of Galápagos and has been collected under mangrove plants and stones, on beaches, on dry shrubs, and visiting flowers of O. megasperma . Tetramorium lanuginosum was the only ant species collected on Wolf Island during an intensive survey (more than 5 hours) and it may outcompete other ant species on some of the smaller islands. Although T. lanuginosum is not considered invasive in other parts of the world, it has potential to impact island ecosystems ( CAUSTON et al. 2006; WETTERER, 2010b; WETTERER & HITA–GARCIA, 2015).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

SubFamily

Myrmicinae

Genus

Tetramorium

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