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Monomorium liliuokalanii
(Formicidae)

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Identification

Key to ant species in Hawaii
13 physical characteristics are the basis of this computer-assisted key for identifying the 48 species of ants in Hawaii.

AntWeb field guide to the ant species of Hawaii View info about Adobe Acrobat PDF format
Images of 20 of the ant species of Hawaii help to identify the species.


Taxonomy & nomenclature

ITIS nomenclature info for Monomorium liliuokalanii
Nomenclatural information about Monomorium liliuokalanii is provided by ITIS.

Monomorium liliuokalanii (Forel, 1899) on the GBIF portal
Classification and map of occurences (incomplete) for Monomorium liliuokalanii are presented by the Global Diversity Information Facility.

Monomorium liliuokalanii (Forel, 1899) taxonomy on ITIS
ITIS, the Integrated Taxonomic Information System, lists taxonomic data for Monomorium liliuokalanii and allows searches of other databases.


Discussion forums

Pacific Ant Group e-mail list (PAG-L@HAWAII.EDU)
The Pacific Ant Group discussion forum facilitates communication toward preventing establishment of Red Imported fire ant and other invasive ants on Pacific islands.


Images

Monomorium liliuokalanii information from AntWeb
Images and distribution information about the ant Monomorium liliuokalanii are provided by AntWeb (California Academy of Science).


Distribution

Monomorium liliuokalanii (Forel, 1899) on the GBIF portal
Classification and map of occurences (incomplete) for Monomorium liliuokalanii are presented by the Global Diversity Information Facility.

Ants of Tonga (abstract) View info about Adobe Acrobat PDF format
Tonga has 53 species of ants, based on this review of published and new records (Pacific Science, 2002).

Ants of Niue, Polynesia (abstract, Pacific Science, 2006)
The ant fauna of Niue is almost entirely a subset of the fauna of neighboring Tonga and Samoa. Corrections were made and the list of ants updated.


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