A synoptic review of the ants of California (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).
Author
Ward, P. S.
text
Zootaxa
2005
936
1
68
http://antbase.org/ants/publications/21008/21008.pdf
journal article
21008
Genus
Formica Linnaeus
In California the members of this genus are most prevalent in montane habitats, although a few species occur in drier, low elevation sites.
Formica
species are ground-nesting ants with generalist foraging habits. Francoeur’s (1973) authoritative revision of the
Formica fusca-group
allows the species in that group to be relatively easily identified. Taxonomic difficulties still plague the
Formica rufa-group
, which contains most of the remaining species in California.
Species identification: keys in Francoeur (1973), Wheeler and Wheeler (1986g), Snelling and Buren (1985) and Mackay and Mackay (2002). Additional references: Agosti (1994b), Agosti and Bolton (1990b), Buren (1968a), Cole (1956d, 1956f, 1956g), Creighton(1940a, 1950a), Dlussky (1967), Francoeur and Snelling (1979),
Goesswald
(1989, 1990), Savolainen (1998), Smith (1979), Trager et al. (2005), Wilson and Brown (1955).