Myrmecological diversity (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Tamaulipas, México

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This investigation involved analyzing 77 publications, 6 national biological collections and an international collection and determining the myrmecological diversity of Tamaulipas, which consists of 195 species that belong to 60 genera, with 410 records in the state. The genera with the highest species richness were Camponotus Mayr (Formicinae), Pheidole Westwood (Myrmicinae) and Neivamyrmex Borgmeier (Dorylinae), with 17, 15 and 12 species, respectively. The ant fauna of Tamaulipas consists of 95% native species and 5% exotic species. The investigation determined that 25 municipalities had been sampled, and Gómez Farías, Victoria and Jaumave stood out with the highest number of ant species records; however, 18 municipalities that provide opportunities to increase the knowledge of Formicidae remain unexplored.

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Flores-Maldonado, K. Y., Rodríguez-De-león, I. R., Guzmán-Díaz, L., & Rosas-Mejía, M. (2021). Myrmecological diversity (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Tamaulipas, México. Revista de La Sociedad Entomologica Argentina, 80(4), 81–99. https://doi.org/10.25085/rsea.800404

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