Nylanderia terricola

(Buckley, 1866)

Nylanderia terricola is a Nearctic in the Formicinae, originally described by Buckley in 1866. of this species are morphologically difficult to distinguish from N. vividula, and accurate identification typically requires examination of male specimens. The species belongs to a that includes both and species in the Nearctic region.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Nylanderia terricola: /ˌnɪlænˈdɪəriə ˌtɛrɪˈkoʊlə/

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Identification

of N. terricola are difficult to distinguish morphologically from N. vividula; male specimens are required for reliable identification.

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Distribution

Nearctic region

Similar Taxa

  • Nylanderia vividula are morphologically difficult to distinguish from N. terricola; males required for separation

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