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Crematogaster acuta (Fabricius, 1804)

Formica acuta Fabricius, 1804:411, sex not indicated.America meridionali (Mus. Dom. Lund, leg. Smidt). - As Crematogaster acuta: - 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); 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); Silvestre et al., 2014Silvestre, R., M.F. Demétrio, B.M. Trad, F. Varussa & O. Lima 2014. Diversity and distribution of Hymenoptera Aculeata in Midwestern Brazilian dry forests. In: Greer, F.E. (Ed.). Dry Forests. 29-80. (distribution); AntWeb, 2023AntWeb 2023. Ants. . (distribution).

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Area distribution map

map of Crematogaster acuta     (Fabricius, 1804)

Distribution

BOLBolivia
(Fernández & Sendoya, 2004)
BRABrazil
(Fernández & Sendoya, 2004; Silvestre et al., 2014)
COLColombia
(Fernández & Sendoya, 2004; AntWeb, 2023)
CRICosta Rica
(Fernández & Sendoya, 2004; AntWeb, 2023)
GTMGuatemala
(Fernández & Sendoya, 2004; AntWeb, 2023)
GUYGuyana
(Wheeler, 1916; Fernández & Sendoya, 2004; AntWeb, 2023)
HNDHonduras
(Mann, 1922; Fernández & Sendoya, 2004; AntWeb, 2023)
MEXMexico
(Fernández & Sendoya, 2004; AntWeb, 2023)
NICNicaragua
(Fernández & Sendoya, 2004; AntWeb, 2023)
PANPanama
(Fernández & Sendoya, 2004; AntWeb, 2023)
PERPeru
(Fernández & Sendoya, 2004)
VENVenezuela
(Fernández & Sendoya, 2004; AntWeb, 2023)

Literature

  • AntWeb 2023. Ants. .
  • Fabricius, J.C. 1804. Systema Piezatorum secundum Ordines, Genera, Species adiectis Synonymis, Locis, Observationibus, Descriptionibus. Apud Carolum Reichard, Brunsvigae. xiv + 440 + 30 pp.
  • 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.
  • Silvestre, R., M.F. Demétrio, B.M. Trad, F. Varussa & O. Lima 2014. Diversity and distribution of Hymenoptera Aculeata in Midwestern Brazilian dry forests. In: Greer, F.E. (Ed.). Dry Forests. 29-80.
  • 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.