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AntCat
An Online Catalog of the Ants of the World
by Barry Bolton
Formicidae
Latreille, 1802
valid
Formicidae family references
- Formicidae as family: Latreille, 1802b: 352 [Formicariae]; Latreille, 1803: 311 [Formicaires]; Latreille, 1804: 178 [Formicariae]; Latreille, 1809: 124 [Formicariae]; Latreille, 1810: 285 [Formicariae]; Leach, 1815: 147 [Formicarides]; Latreille, 1817a: 14 [Formicariae]; Billberg, 1820: 104 [Formicaedes]; Stephens, 1829b: 356 [first spelling as Formicidae]; Brullé, 1833: 326 [Formicaires]; Haliday, 1836: 331 [Formicidae]; Zetterstedt, 1838: 447 [Formicariae]; Westwood, 1839a: 217 [Formicidae]; Swainson & Shuckard, 1840: 171 [Formicidae]; Le Guillou, 1842: 313 [Formicaires]; Nylander, 1846a: 877 [Formicidae]; Foerster, 1850a: 1 [Formicariae]; Smith, 1851: 1 [Formicidae]; Mayr, 1855: 275 [Formicina]; Nylander, 1856b: 53 [Formicidae]; Smith, 1857a: 52 [Formicidae]; Smith, 1858a: 1 [Formicidae]; Mayr, 1861: 21 [Formicidae]; Meinert, 1861: 305 [Formicae]; Smith, 1861b: 36 [Formicidae]; Mayr, 1865: 1 [Formicidae]; Heer, 1867: 6 [Formicaria]; Forel, 1870: 307 [Formicinae]; Smith, 1871a: 302; Dours, 1873: 164 [Formicariae]; Forel, 1874: 19, 95 [Formicariae]; Emery, 1877b: 70 [Formicidae]; Taschenberg, 1880: 261, 702 [Formicidae]; André, 1881: 125, 126 [Formicidae]; André, 1882b: 125; White, 1884: 249 [Formicidae]; Dalla Torre, 1893: 1 [Formicidae]; Saunders, 1896: 18; Forel, 1899b: 1 [Formicidae]; Ruzsky, 1902d: 5 [Formicarii]; Bingham, 1903: 1 [Formicidae]; Ruzsky, 1905b: 91 [Formicariae or Formicidae]; Ashmead, 1905c: 384 [Formicidae]; Wheeler, 1910a: 134 [Formicidae]; Santschi, 1914b: 43 [Formicidae]; Arnold, 1915: 6 [Formicidae]; Wheeler, 1915h: 805 [Formicidae]; Emery, 1916a: 79 [Formicidae]; Wheeler, 1922: 727 [Formicidae]; Emery, 1925d: 1 [Formicidae]; Novák & Sadil, 1941: 97; Bernard, 1951c: 1073 [Formicidae]; Bernard, 1953b: 256 [Formicidae]; subsequent authors; Bolton, 2003: 15, 77 [Formicidae].
- Note 1: Heterogyna [unavailable name] Heterogynes Latreille, 1817g: 455 [as family-group name (Heterogynes)]. Unavailable name; not based on a genus rank taxon. [Notes (i): the family-group name was initially designated by Latreille, 1817g to include the tribes Formicaries (Formicidae) and Mutillaires (Mutillidae). Other authors of the 19th and early 20th centuries used this unavailable name in a variety of forms: Stephens, 1829b: 356 (Aculeata subsectio Heterogyna); Perty, 1833: 134 (Family Heterogyna); Lepeletier de Saint-Fargeau, 1835: 97 (Family Heterogynides); Haliday, 1836: 331 (as superfamily name, Hymenoptera stirps Heterogyna, to include the families Mutillidae, Dorylidae, Formicidae); Shuckard, 1840a: 188 (Hymenoptera, Heterogyna); Le Guillou, 1842: 313 (as family-group name, Heterogynes); Smith, 1851: 1 (Aculeata tribe Heterogyna); Smith, 1855a: 95 (Heterogyna, Formicidae); Smith, 1858a: 1 (Aculeata tribe Heterogyna); Smith, 1859c: 1 (Aculeata tribe Heterogyna); Smith, 1871c: viii (Heterogyna as superfamily, to include Formicidae, Poneridae, Myrmicidae, Mutillidae); Saunders, 1880: 202 (Heterogyna (= Formicidae + Myrmicidae + Poneridae)); White, 1884: 246 (Aculeata division Heterogyna); Dalla Torre, 1893: title page (Formicidae (Heterogyna)); Saunders, 1896: 16 (Heterogyna (= Formicidae)); Forel, 1899a: 116 (Heterogyna (Formicidae)); Forel, 1899b: 1 (Aculeata section Heterogyna); Bingham, 1903: 1 (tribe Heterogyna, family Formicidae); Wheeler, 1910a: 134 (Formicidae (Heterogyna)); (ii) Heterogyna is not to be confused with Heterogynaidae (type-genus Heterogyna Nagy, 1969), a small family of apoid wasps.]
- Note 2: Philopona [unavailable name] Philopona Kirby, 1837: 261 [as family-group name (Heterogyna race Philopona), containing only the family Formicidae]. Unavailable name, not based on a genus rank taxon. [Notes (i): Kirby, 1837 defines Philopona as, “all those genera that constitute Linné’s genus Formica, distinguished by their admirable industry, their wonderful economy, and the nests they construct.” By this definition Philopona is an absolute junior synonym of Formicidae; (ii) Westwood, 1839a: 217, refers to the “Sodales (or Philopona K.)”, which contains, “the single family Formicidae”, which “corresponds with the genus Formica of Linnaeus, and the Heterogyna of St. Fargeau.” Thus Philopona and Sodales are absolute synonyms, and both are junior synonyms of Formicidae.]
- Note 3: Socialia [unavailable name] Socialia White, 1884: 246 [as family-group name (Heterogyna phalanx Socialia)]. Unavailable name, not based on a genus rank taxon. [Note: originally designated to include the families Formicidae, Poneridae, and Myrmicidae. Socialia would therefore be equivalent to the modern rank of superfamily, and is synonymous with the modern Formicidae.]
- Note 4: Sodales [unavailable name] Sodales Westwood, 1839a: 217 [as family-group name (synonymous with Philopona), containing only the family Formicidae]. Unavailable name, not based on a genus rank taxon. [Note: Westwood, 1839a refers to the “Sodales (or Philopona K.)” which contains, “the single family Formicidae”, which “corresponds with the genus Formica of Linnaeus, and the Heterogyna of St. Fargeau.” Thus Philopona and Sodales are absolute synonyms, and both are junior synonyms of Formicidae.]
Subfamilies of Formicidae:
Agroecomyrmecinae, Amblyoponinae, Aneuretinae, Apomyrminae, †Armaniinae, †Brownimeciinae, Dolichoderinae, Dorylinae, Ectatomminae, †Formiciinae, Formicinae, †Haidomyrmecinae, Leptanillinae, Martialinae, Myrmeciinae, Myrmicinae, Paraponerinae, Ponerinae, Proceratiinae, Pseudomyrmecinae, †Sphecomyrminae, †Zigrasimeciinae
Genera incertae sedis in Formicidae:
†Archaeopone, †Baikuris, †Calyptites, †Cananeuretus, †Cretomyrma, †Curticorna, †Dlusskyidris, †Eoaenictites, †Eoformica, †Fonsecahymen, †Klondikia, †Kohlsimyrma, †Poneropterus
Formicidae family references
Extant: 16 valid subfamilies, 38 valid tribes, 350 valid genera, 14,417 valid species
Fossil: 6 valid subfamilies, 7 valid tribes, 178 valid genera, 841 valid species
More statistics†fossil
valid
synonym
unidentifiable/excluded from Formicidae
homonym
unavailable/nomen nudum
obsolete combination
- All genera
- Incertae sedis
- Agroecomyrmecinae
- Amblyoponinae
- Aneuretinae
- Apomyrminae
- †Armaniinae
- †Brownimeciinae
- Dolichoderinae
- Dorylinae
- Ectatomminae
- †Formiciinae
- Formicinae
- †Haidomyrmecinae
- Leptanillinae
- Martialinae
- Myrmeciinae
- Myrmicinae
- Paraponerinae
- Ponerinae
- Proceratiinae
- Pseudomyrmecinae
- †Sphecomyrminae
- †Zigrasimeciinae