Gnamptogenys sulcata (Smith, 1858)
 
Geographic distribution
Distribution
In natural environments
  • Argentina
    • Chaco
    • Misiones
    • Salta
    • Santiago del Estero
    • Tucumán
Other distribution
 
  • Ponera sulcata Smith, 1858
  • Gnamptogenys lineata Mayr, 1870
  • Gnamptogenys sulcata cearensis (Forel, 1912)
  • Gnamptogenys sulcata nitens (Mann, 1916)
  • Gnamptogenys tornata (Roger, 1861)
  • Gnamptogenys ypirangensis Borgmeier, 1928
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  • SANTOANDRE, S; FILLOY, J.; ZURITA, G. A.; BELLOCQ, M. I. 2019. Ant taxonomic and functional diversity show differential response to plantation age in two contrasting biomes. Forest Ecology and Management 437: 304-313.
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