A synoptic review of the ants of California (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).
Author
Ward, P. S.
text
Zootaxa
2005
936
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http://antbase.org/ants/publications/21008/21008.pdf
journal article
21008
Genus
Monomorium Mayr
California appears to have a single indigenous species of this genus,
M. ergatogyna
, a ground-nesting species which is widely but patchily distributed throughout the state except at high elevations. The reasons for treating
M. wheelerorum
as a junior synonym have been discussed above (under “Taxonomic Changes”). The introduced Pharaoh’s ant,
M. pharaonis (Linnaeus)
, is a frequent pest in buildings in urban California. A second introduced species, similar to
M. pharaonis
but with a more elongate head and more shagreened sculpture, has been collected once in the state (images and locality information on AntWeb).
Species identification: keys in Wheeler and Wheeler (1986g). Additional references: Adams and Traniello (1981), Andersen et al. (1991), Berndt and Eichler (1987), Bolton (1987), DuBois (1986, 2000),
Fernandez
(2005), Heterick (2001), Jones et al. (1982a, 1982b), Knight and Rust (1990).