Definition of Formiciinae. Meaning of Formiciinae. Synonyms of Formiciinae

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Definition of Formiciinae

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- Formiciinae is an extinct subfamily of ants known from Eocene deposits in Europe and North America. Formiciinae Lutz, 1986 Formiciini Lutz, 1986 Titanomyrma...
- queen from the Allenby Formation, and noted the range extension for Formiciinae into the Eocene Okanagan Highlands, as the subfamily was previously considered...
- and Old World, as well as the Indo-Australian regions. The subfamily Formiciinae represents one extinct genus of ants dating back to the Eocene. Ants...
- "Apomyrminae") Aneuretinae †Brownimeciinae Doli****rinae Dorylinae EctatomminaeFormiciinae Formicinae †Haidomyrmecinae Heteroponerinae Leptanillinae Martialinae...
- family Armaniidae within the superfamily Formicoidea) †Brownimeciinae †Formiciinae †Sphecomyrminae Ant colony optimization algorithms Ant mill Murray S...
- Myrmeciinae Myrmicinae Paraponerinae Ponerinae Proceratiinae Pseudomyrmecinae Extinct †Armaniinae †Brownimeciinae †Formiciinae †Haidomyrmecinae †Sphecomyrminae...
- revisited: discovery of fossil Titanomyrma (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Formiciinae) in the cool uplands of British Columbia, Canada". The Canadian Entomologist...
- Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN Code), the genus remains the type genus of Formiciinae. The subfamily also contains the collective group name †Myrmeciites....
- an extinct collective genus of giant ants in the Formicidae subfamily Formiciinae. The genus currently contains three species, Formicium berryi, Formicium...
- queen from the Vermillion Bluffs site, and noted the range extension for Formiciinae into the highlands, as the subfamily was previously considered a strictly...