Mycocepurus smithii (Forel, 1893c)
 
Geographic distribution
Distribution
In natural environments
  • Argentina
    • Chaco
    • Formosa
    • Jujuy
    • Misiones
    • Salta
Other distribution
 
  • Atta (Mycocepurus) smithii Forel, 1893
  • Mycocepurus attaxenus (Menozzi, 1936)
  • Mycocepurus bolivianus Weber, 1938
  • Mycocepurus manni Weber, 1938
  • Mycocepurus reconditus Borgmeier, 1937
  • Mycocepurus smithii borinquenensis (Wheeler, 1907)
  • Mycocepurus smithii eucarnitae Forel, 1913
  • Mycocepurus smithii tolteca (Wheeler, 1907)
  • Mycocepurus smithii trinidadensis Weber, 1937
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  • HANISCH, P. E.; SUAREZ, V.; TUBARO, P. L.; PARIS, C. I. 2018. Co-occurrence patterns in a subtropical ant community revealed by complementary sampling methodologies. Environmental Entomology 47(6): 1402–1412.
  • SOSA_CALVO, J.; FERNANDEZ, F.; SCHULTZ, T. R. 2019. Phylogeny and evolution of the cryptic fungus-farming ant genus Myrmicocrypta F. Smith (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) inferred from multilocus data. Systematic Entomology 44, 139–162
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