Publication Type: | Book Chapter |
Year of Publication: | 1991 |
Authors: | M. Deyrup |
Editor: | W. H. Eshbaugh |
Pagination: | 15-22 |
Publisher: | Bahamian Field Station |
City: | San Salvador, Bahamas |
Abstract: | *[Lists 29 species he considers exotic in Table 1. C. decipiens, O. brunneus, P. concinna, P. wojciki, S. dietrichi, & S. louisianae are listed in text table as rare native. C. planatus, C. rimosus, E. floridana, & O. ruginodis are listed in Appendix A as species not previously considered exotic. B. obscurior, L. torrei, P. stigma, P. punctata, P. cubaensis, P. elongatus, S. corticalis, & S. geminata are listed in Appendix B as species considered dubious natives. 84 species known from the Florida Keys, of which 29 (34%) are exotic. Ants are indicators of environmental healthiness.] |
Abbreviation: | Proceedings of the 4th symposium on the natural history of the Bahamas |
Taxonomic name:
Brachymyrmex obscurior (Taxa), Camponotus planatus (Taxa), Cardiocondyla emeryi (Taxa), Cardiocondyla nuda (Taxa), Cardiocondyla venustula (Taxa), Cardiocondyla wroughtonii (Taxa), Cyphomyrmex rimosus (Taxa), Eurhopalothrix floridana (Taxa), Hypoponera punctatissima (Taxa), Trichomyrmex destructor (Taxa), Monomorium ebeninum (Taxa), Monomorium floricola (Taxa), Monomorium pharaonis (Taxa), Odontomachus ruginodis (Taxa), Pseudoponera stigma (Taxa), Paratrechina bourbonica (Taxa), Paratrechina guatemalensis (Taxa), Paratrechina longicornis (Taxa), Pheidole flavens (Taxa), Pheidole megacephala (Taxa), Pseudomyrmex mexicana (Taxa), Pseudomyrmex gracilis (Taxa), Quadristruma emmae (Taxa), Strumigenys emmae (Taxa), Solenopsis geminata (Taxa), Solenopsis invicta (Taxa), Strumigenys eggersi (Taxa), Strumigenys gundlachi (Taxa), Strumigenys silvestrii (Taxa), Tapinoma melanocephalum (Taxa), Tetramorium bicarinatum (Taxa), Tetramorium caldarium (Taxa), Tetramorium simillimum (Taxa), Wasmannia auropunctata (Taxa)