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- Cerapachys sulcinodis is a South and Southeast Asian species of dorlyine ant first described by Emery in 1889. Colonies comprise up to 2000 workers. Cerapachys...
- Myrmica sulcinodis is a species of ant belonging to the family Formicidae. It is native to Europe and Northern America. "Myrmica sulcinodis Nylander,...
- industrial sites. Sometimes referred to as Myrmica bessarabica. Myrmica sulcinodis – A dark red ant characteristic of well-drained heather moorland. Myrmica...
- Information Center. 13 December 2010. Retrieved 16 August 2013. "Art: Myrmica sulcinodis - större rödmyra". www.dyntaxa.se. Swedish University of Agricultural...
- E Myrmicinae Myrmica spinosior Santschi, 1931 — C Myrmicinae Myrmica sulcinodis Nylander, 1846 A B E Myrmicinae Myrmica wesmaeli Bondroit, 1918 — A B...
- 2013 Aenictus yamanei Wiwatwitaya & Jaitrong, 2011 Cerapachys Cerapachys sulcinodis Emery, 1889 Chrysapace Chrysapace costatus (Bharti & Wachkoo, 2013) Dorylus...
- Bondroit M. stangeana Ruzsky M. striatula Nylander M. striolagaster Cole M. sulcinodis Nylander M. su****iosa Smith M. symbiotica Menozzi M. taediosa Bolton...
- Cerapachys indicus Brown, 1975 Cerapachys longitarsus Mayr, 1879 Cerapachys sulcinodis Emery, 1889 Crematogaster abdominalis Motschoulsky, 1863 Crematogaster...
- subcostatus Eggers, 1923a c Hylesinus subopacus Eggers, 1930c c Hylesinus sulcinodis Schedl, 1974d c Hylesinus sumatr**** Eggers, 1923a c Hylesinus suturalis...
- princeps Clark, 1934 Cerapachys splendens (Borgmeier, 1957) Cerapachys sulcinodis (Emery, 1889) Cerapachys wroughtoni (Forel, 1910) Cerapachys xizangensis...