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- Mayr, 1866 †Cephalopone Dlussky & Wedmann, 2012 Corrieopone Esteves & Fisher, 2021 Cryptopone Emery, 1893 †Cyrtopone Dlussky & Wedmann, 2012 Diacamma...
- †Paraphaenogaster Dlussky, 1981 Stenamma Westwood, 1839 Veromessor Forel, 1917 incertae sedis †Afromyrma Dlussky, Brothers & Rasnitsyn, 2004 †Agastomyrma Dlussky, Rasnitsyn...
- Dlussky, 1969 †Asymphylomyrmex Wheeler, 1915 Bajcaridris Agosti, 1994 Cataglyphis Foerster, 1850 †Cataglyphoides Dlussky, 2008 †Conoformica Dlussky,...
- species of ant in the genus Tapinoma. Originally described by Gennady Dlussky in 2002 as Tapinoma aberrans, fossils of the species were found in the...
- 5281/zenodo.25912. Dlussky, G.M. (1981). "Miocene ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) of the USSR. Pp. 64–83 in: Vishnyakova, V. N.; Dlussky, G. M.; Pritykina...
- Gesomyrmex pulcher Dlussky, Wappler, & Wedmann, 2009 Messelepone leptogenoides Dlussky & Wedmann, 2012 Pachycondyla eocenica Dlussky & Wedmann, 2012 Pachycondyla...
- Aneuretellus was not explained by Dlussky. Based on the structure of the petiole and shape of the gaster, Dlussky placed A. deformis into the ant subfamily...
- Miocene ant in the genus Doli****rus. Described by Dlussky in 1981, the fossils were found in Russia. Dlussky, G. M. 1981a. Miocene ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)...
- †Proiridomyrmex Dlussky & Rasnitsyn, 2003 †Protazteca Carpenter, 1930 †Usomyrma Dlussky, Radchenko & Dubovikoff, 2014 †Yantaromyrmex Dlussky & Dubovikoff...
- Chimaeromyrma is an extinct, monotypic genus of ant, first described in 1988 by Dlussky. It contains the single species Chimaeromyrma brachycephala. "ADW: Chimaeromyrma...