Rogeria creightoni
Snelling, 1973
Rogeria creightoni is a of in the Myrmicinae, described by Snelling in 1973. The Rogeria comprises small, cryptic ants found primarily in tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas. Species in this genus are generally poorly studied, with limited information available on their and . Rogeria creightoni appears to be rarely collected, with only a handful of documented observations.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Rogeria creightoni: //roʊˈdʒɪəriə kraɪˈtoʊni//
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Distribution
Known from the southern United States; specific type locality and full range poorly documented due to limited collection records.
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Taxonomic Note
The Rogeria was revised by Kugler (1994), but Rogeria creightoni was described prior to this comprehensive treatment and may require re-examination to confirm its placement within current group concepts.