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Gnamptogenys mordax (Smith, 1858)

Ponera mordax Smith, 1858:98, ♀xw.Rio (B.M., leg. Rev. Hamlet Clark). - As Ectatomma mordax: - Wheeler, 1916Wheeler, W.M. 1916. Ants collected in British Guiana by the expedition of the American Museum of Natural History during 1911. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 35:1-14. (distribution). - As Gnamptogenys mordax: - Mann, 1922Mann, W.M. 1922. Ants from Honduras and Guatemala. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 61:1-54. (distribution); Fernández & Sendoya, 2004Fernández, F. & S. Sendoya 2004. List of Neotropical ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Biota Colombiana 5 (1):3-93. (distribution); AntWeb, 2023AntWeb 2023. Ants. . (distribution).

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Area distribution map

map of Gnamptogenys mordax     (Smith, 1858)

Distribution

ARGArgentina
(Fernández & Sendoya, 2004)
BRABrazil
(Smith, 1858; Fernández & Sendoya, 2004)
COLColombia
(Fernández & Sendoya, 2004; AntWeb, 2023)
CRICosta Rica
(Fernández & Sendoya, 2004; AntWeb, 2023)
GUFFrench Guiana
(Fernández & Sendoya, 2004; AntWeb, 2023)
GUYGuyana
(Wheeler, 1916; Fernández & Sendoya, 2004; AntWeb, 2023)
HNDHonduras
(Mann, 1922; Fernández & Sendoya, 2004; AntWeb, 2023)
MEXMexico
(AntWeb, 2023)
NICNicaragua
(AntWeb, 2023)
PANPanama
(Fernández & Sendoya, 2004; AntWeb, 2023)
SURSuriname
(Fernández & Sendoya, 2004; AntWeb, 2023)
VENVenezuela
(AntWeb, 2023)

Literature

  • AntWeb 2023. Ants. .
  • Fernández, F. & S. Sendoya 2004. List of Neotropical ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Biota Colombiana 5 (1):3-93.
  • Mann, W.M. 1922. Ants from Honduras and Guatemala. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 61:1-54.
  • Smith, F. 1858. Catalogue of Hymenopterous Insects in the Collection of the British Museum. Part VI. Formicidae. London. 216 pp, 14 pl.
  • Wheeler, W.M. 1916. Ants collected in British Guiana by the expedition of the American Museum of Natural History during 1911. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 35:1-14.