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- 1916 Discothyrea horni Menozzi, 1927 Discothyrea humilis Weber, 1939 Discothyrea icta Weber, 1939 Discothyrea isthmica Weber, 1940 Discothyrea kamiteta...
- Discothyrea testacea is a species of ant in the family Formicidae. "Discothyrea testacea Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-23...
- Discothyrea antarctica is a species of ant in the genus Discothyrea and is endemic to New Zealand. It is found in native forests throughout the country...
- References: Discothyrea bidens Clark, 1928 Discothyrea cr****icornis Clark, 1926 Discothyrea leae Clark, 1934 Discothyrea turtoni Clark, 1934 Discothyrea velutina...
- Blog. Retrieved 30 September 2005. Fisher, B. L. 2005. A new species of Discothyrea Roger from Mauritius and a new species of Proceratium Roger from Madagascar...
- 1868 4 †Bradoponera meieri †Bradoponera meieri Discothyrea Roger 1863 37 Discothyrea testacea Discothyrea testacea Probolomyrmex Mayr 1901 26 Probolomyrmex...
- discovered on the campus of Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and Discothyrea sringerensis which was discovered near Sringeri. Three new species of...
- addition to Proceratium consists of two even rarer genera: the extant Discothyrea and the fossil genus Bradoponera. The genus is rare, but widespread throughout...
- Brendon; Mikó, István (eds.). "Revision of the Highly Specialized Ant Genus Discothyrea (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in the Afrotropics with X-Ray Microtomography...
- one extinct genus. Proceratiinae Emery, 1895 Proceratiini Emery, 1895 Discothyrea Roger, 1863 Proceratium Roger, 1863 †Bradoponera Mayr, 1868 Probolomyrmecini...