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- Notostigma is a genus of ants in the subfamily Formicinae. Its two species are known only from Australia. Workers are nocturnal and forage solitarily....
- Schistura notostigma, the spotback loach, is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Schistura, distributed in peninsula of India and Sri Lanka. Until...
- Notostigma foreli is a species of ant belonging to the genus Notostigma, which is native to Australia. It was described by Emery in 1920. Emery, C. (1920)...
- Notostigma carazzii is a species of ant belonging to the genus Notostigma. The ant was first described by Carlo Emery in 1895. The species is endemic...
- Notoncus spinisquamis (André, 1896) – Giant epaulet ant Notostigma carazzii (Emery, 1895) Notostigma foreli Emery, 1920 Nylanderia bourbonica (Forel, 1886)...
- Lubbock, 1883 (Asutralian) Myrmecorhynchus André, 1896 Notoncus Emery, 1895 Notostigma Emery, 1920 Prolasius Forel, 1892 Pseudonotoncus Clark, 1934 Stigmacros...
- Lanka, the other being the widely distributed native species Schistura notostigma. The specific name madhavai is named in honor of Prof. Madhava Meegaskumbura...
- Lanka, the other being the widely distributed native species Schistura notostigma and endemic Schistura madhavai. The specific name scripta means "written...
- Melophorus Lubbock, 1883 Myrmecorhynchus André, 1896 Notoncus Emery, 1895 Notostigma Emery, 1920 Prolasius Forel, 1892 Pseudonotoncus Clark, 1934 Stigmacros...
- Gnathia nicembola Mueller, 1989 Gnathia nkulu Smit & Van As, 2000 Gnathia notostigma Cohen & Poore, 1994 Gnathia nubila Ota & Hirose, 2009 Gnathia odontomachus...