Fulakora

Fulakora is a genus of ants in the subfamily Amblyoponinae.[2] The genus has a worldwide distribution, and like most other amblyoponines, Fulakora species are specialized predators.[3] It was originally described as, and for a long time considered to be, a subgenus of Stigmatomma until it was elevated to an independent genus by Ward & Fisher (2016).

Fulakora
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Formicidae
Subfamily: Amblyoponinae
Tribe: Amblyoponini
Genus: Fulakora
Mann, 1919
Type species
Fulakora celata
(Mann, 1919)
Diversity[1]
25 species
Synonyms
  • Ericapelta Kusnezov, 1955
  • Paraprionopelta Kusnezov 1955

Species

  • Fulakora agostii (Lacau & Delabie, 2002)
  • Fulakora armigera (Mayr, 1887)
  • Fulakora bierigi (Santschi, 1930)
  • Fulakora celata (Mann, 1919)
  • Fulakora chilensis (Mayr, 1887)
  • Fulakora cleae (Lacau & Delabie, 2002)
  • Fulakora degenerata (Borgmeier, 1957)
  • Fulakora egregia (Kusnezov, 1955)
  • Fulakora elongata (Santschi, 1912)
  • Fulakora exigua (Clark, 1928)
  • Fulakora falcata (Lattke, 1991)
  • Fulakora gnoma (Taylor, 1979)
  • Fulakora gracilis (Clark, 1934)
  • Fulakora heraldoi (Lacau & Delabie, 2002)
  • Fulakora lucida (Clark, 1934)
  • Fulakora lurilabes (Lattke, 1991)
  • Fulakora minima (Kusnezov, 1955)
  • Fulakora monrosi (Brown, 1960)
  • Fulakora mystriops (Brown, 1960)
  • Fulakora orizabana (Brown, 1960)
  • Fulakora papuana (Taylor, 1979)
  • Fulakora punctulata (Clark, 1934)
  • Fulakora saundersi (Forel, 1892)
  • Fulakora smithi (Brown, 1960)
  • Fulakora wilsoni (Clark, 1928)

References

  1. Bolton, B. (2021). "Fulakora". AntCat. Retrieved 21 Jan 2021.
  2. "Genus: Fulakora". antweb.org. AntWeb. Retrieved 21 Jan 2021.
  3. Hita Garcia, F.; Wiesel, E.; Fischer, G. (2013). "The Ants of Kenya (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)—Faunal Overview, First Species Checklist, Bibliography, Accounts for All Genera, and Discussion on Taxonomy and Zoogeography". Journal of East African Natural History. 101 (2): 127. doi:10.2982/028.101.0201. S2CID 84797311.
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