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Solenopsis saevissima,
commonly known in
Brazil as
formiga de fogo, formiga-vermelha (red ant), or formiga-lava-pes, is one of more than 185
species in...
- was
described by
Swiss entomologist Felix Santschi as a
variant of S.
saevissima in 1916. Its
current specific name
invicta was
given to the ant in 1972...
- in 1972, who did not know that this
species was
first named Solenopsis saevissima wagneri by
Santschi in 1916; as
there were
thousands of
publications using...
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Solenopsis invicta Buren, 1972
Solenopsis richteri Forel, 1909
Solenopsis saevissima (Smith, 1855)
Solenopsis silvestrii Emery, 1906
Solenopsis solenopsidis...
- RIFA)
Solenopsis richteri (black
imported fire ant, or BIFA)
Solenopsis saevissima (pest fire ant)
Tapinoma Tapinoma darioi Tapinoma iberi****
Tapinoma magnum...
- ant and
termite nests, e.g.,
Trichatelura manni and
Allotrichotriura saevissima,
which lives inside nests of fire ants in Brazil.
There are no current...
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Polyrhachis saevissima Smith, 1860
Polyrhachis saevissima argentea Mayr, 1862
Polyrhachis saevissima chrysophanes Emery, 1900
Polyrhachis saevissima kerri Forel...
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Solenopsis invicta,
Solenopsis richteri,
Solenopsis geminata, and
Solenopsis saevissima. The Red
Imported Fire Ant S.
invicta is the best
studied among them,...
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Solenopsis rugiceps Mayr, 1870
Solenopsis sabeana (Buckley, 1866)
Solenopsis saevissima (Smith, 1855)
Solenopsis salina Wheeler, 1908
Solenopsis santschii Forel...
- husband, so much so that
Lambert of
Hersfeld was
compelled to call her a
saevissima uxor (rough
meaning "raging wife").
Adalbert of Bremen, one of the regents...