Biology:Parasyscia

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Short description: Genus of ants

Parasyscia
Parasyscia piochardi casent0281973.jpg
Parasyscia piochardi
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Formicidae
Subfamily: Dorylinae
Genus: Parasyscia
Emery, 1882
Type species
Parasyscia piochardi
Emery, 1882
Diversity[1]
51 species

Parasyscia is a genus of ants in the subfamily Dorylinae containing approximately 50 described species.[1] The genus is distributed across the Afrotropical, Australasia, Indomalaya, Madagascar , Oceania, and Palearctic bioregions.[2] Parasyscia was described by Emery (1882), moved to a subgenus of Cerapachys by Forel (1892) and finally placed as a junior synonym of Cerapachys by Kempf (1972). Parasyscia was resurrected as a valid genus by Borowiec (2016) during the redescription of the doryline genera.[3]

Species

  • Parasyscia afer (Forel, 1907)
  • Parasyscia aitkenii (Forel, 1900)
  • Parasyscia arnoldi (Forel, 1914)
  • Parasyscia browni (Bharti & Wachkoo, 2013)
  • Parasyscia bryanti (Wheeler, 1919)
  • Parasyscia centurio (Brown, 1975)
  • Parasyscia conservata (Viehmeyer, 1913)
  • Parasyscia cribrinodis (Emery, 1899)
  • Parasyscia desposyne (Wilson, 1959)
  • Parasyscia dohertyi (Emery, 1902)
  • Parasyscia dominula (Wilson, 1959)
  • Parasyscia faurei (Arnold, 1949)
  • Parasyscia flavaclavata (Donisthorpe, 1938)
  • Parasyscia fossulata (Forel, 1895)
  • Parasyscia foveolata (Radchenko, 1993)
  • Parasyscia hashimotoi (Terayama, 1996)
  • Parasyscia imerinensis Forel, 1891
  • Parasyscia inconspicua (Emery, 1901)
  • Parasyscia indica (Brown, 1975)
  • Parasyscia kenyensis (Consani, 1951)
  • Parasyscia keralensis (Karmaly, 2012)
  • Parasyscia kodecorum (Brown, 1975)
  • Parasyscia lamborni (Crawley, 1923)
  • Parasyscia lindrothi (Wilson, 1959)
  • Parasyscia luteoviger (Brown, 1975)
  • Parasyscia majuscula (Mann, 1921)
  • Parasyscia muiri (Wheeler & Chapman, 1925)
  • Parasyscia natalensis (Forel, 1901)
  • Parasyscia nitens (Donisthorpe, 1949)
  • Parasyscia nitidulus (Brown, 1975)
  • Parasyscia opaca (Emery, 1901)
  • Parasyscia peringueyi Emery, 1886
  • Parasyscia piochardi Emery, 1882
  • Parasyscia polynikes (Wilson, 1959)
  • Parasyscia reticulata (Emery, 1923)
  • Parasyscia rifati Sharaf & Akbar, 2018
  • Parasyscia rufithorax (Wheeler & Chapman, 1925)
  • Parasyscia salimani (Karavaiev, 1925)
  • Parasyscia schoedli (Bharti & Akbar, 2013)
  • Parasyscia sculpturata (Mann, 1921)
  • Parasyscia seema (Bharti & Akbar, 2013)
  • Parasyscia sudanensis (Weber, 1942)
  • Parasyscia superata (Wilson, 1959)
  • Parasyscia sylvicola (Arnold, 1955)
  • Parasyscia terricola (Mann, 1919)
  • Parasyscia valida (Arnold, 1960)
  • Parasyscia villiersi (Bernard, 1953)
  • Parasyscia vitiensis (Mann, 1921)
  • Parasyscia wighti (Bharti & Akbar, 2013)
  • Parasyscia wittmeri (Collingwood, 1985)
  • Parasyscia zimmermani (Wilson, 1959)


References

Wikidata ☰ Q107132704 entry