Polyrhachis tibialis explained
Polyrhachis tibialis is a species of ant in the subfamily Formicinae, found in many Asian countries. There are 10 subspecies recognized.
Subspecies
- Polyrhachis tibialis addax Santschi, 1928 – Indonesia
- Polyrhachis tibialis caligata Emery, 1895 – Indonesia, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Vietnam,
- Polyrhachis tibialis completa Santschi, 1928 – Indonesia
- Polyrhachis tibialis crassisquama Forel, 1913 – Malaysia
- Polyrhachis tibialis nigricornis Santschi, 1928 – Indonesia
- Polyrhachis tibialis orientalis Karavaiev, 1927[1] – Indonesia
- Polyrhachis tibialis parsis Emery, 1900 – India, Singapore[2]
- Polyrhachis tibialis pectita Santschi, 1928 – Sri Lanka
- Polyrhachis tibialis robustior Karavaiev, 1927[1] – Indonesia
- Polyrhachis tibialis tibialis Smith, F., 1858 – Borneo, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, China
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Notes and References
- Agosti . Donat . The Ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Types in Argentinian Collections . Journal of the New York Entomological Society . 1997 . 105 . 3/4 . 199–205 . 0028-7199.
- Overbeck . H. . A list of Ants of Singapore and some neighbouring places . Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society . 1924 . 2 . 1 (90) . 25–40 . 2304-7550.