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Species of ant

Lepisiota capensis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Formicidae
Subfamily: Formicinae
Genus: Lepisiota
Species: L. capensis
Binomial name
Lepisiota capensis
(Mayr, 1862)
Subspecies

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Lepisiota capensis, commonly known as the small black sugar ant, is an Old World ant in the subfamily Formicinae. It is found in countries of the Afrotropical, Malagasy, Oriental, and Palaearctic regions.

Subspecies

  • Lepisiota capensis acholli Weber, 1943Sudan
  • Lepisiota capensis anceps Forel, 1916DRC, Kenya
  • Lepisiota capensis guineensis Mayr, 1902Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya
  • Lepisiota capensis issore Weber, 1943 – Sudan
  • Lepisiota capensis junodi Forel, 1916South Africa
  • Lepisiota capensis laevis Santschi, 1913Senegal
  • Lepisiota capensis lunaris Emery, 1893Sri Lanka
  • Lepisiota capensis minuta Forel, 1916 – South Africa
  • Lepisiota capensis simplex Forel, 1892 – Kenya, Lesotho, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Zimbabwe, Bangladesh, India
  • Lepisiota capensis simplicoides Forel, 1907 – South Africa
  • Lepisiota capensis specularis Santschi, 1935 – DRC
  • Lepisiota capensis subopaciceps Santschi, 1937Angola
  • Lepisiota capensis thoth Weber, 1943 – Sudan

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Taxon identifiers
Lepisiota capensis


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