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Strumigenys rogeri
(Formicidae)

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Species description or overview

Strumigenys rogeri images and description
A brief overview, including range, identification, and references for Strumigenys rogeri are on this site from The Evergreen State College, Olympia WA.

Strumigenys rogeri species overview
This overview of Strumigenys rogeri includes classification, synonyms, distribution, biology, and pest status from the Landcare Research of Biosecurity New Zealand.


Taxonomy & nomenclature

Strumigenys rogeri information from ITIS
The Integrated Taxonomic Information System ITIS provides authoritative taxonomic information on Strumigenys rogeri, as well as other plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world.

Strumigenys rogeri (Emery, 1890) taxonomy from ITIS
ITIS, the Integrated Taxonomic Information System, lists taxonomic data for Strumigenys rogeri and allows searches of other databases.


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 Strumigenys rogeri of Hawaii View info about Adobe Acrobat PDF format
Images of Strumigenys rogeri specimen can be compared.


Prevention

Change in Quarantine Action Policy for Ants Intercepted from Commodities Destined to the State of Hawaii
A policy change regarding quarantine action for ants intercepted from commodities in Hawaii is detailed here. The revised policy went into effect 10 April 2002.


Images

Strumigenys rogeri information from Discover Life
Information about Strumigenys rogeri--including images and identification and natural history details--are presented online via the Discover Life website.

Strumigenys rogeri images from AntWeb
This AntWeb site allows comparisons of close-up images of individuals within the species Strumigenys rogeri.

Strumigenys rogeri from Discover Life.
Images and overview of Strumigenys rogeri are parsed from the internet and presented by Discover Life.


Distribution

Biological notes on Dacetini
Strumigenys rogeri was collected in a humid rainforest in Monsterrat, West Indies, as recorded in this paper from the American Museum of Natural History (1952).

Strumigenys rogeri, an African dacetine ant new to the U.S. (abstract)
The first records of Strumigenys rogeri in the US. come from Florida (Florida Entomologist, 1984).

Ants in Brazilian pepper leaf litter View info about Adobe Acrobat PDF format
Strumigenys rogeri is newly reported in the Florida Everglades (Florida Entomologist, 1999).

Checklist of the ants of Fiji (Bishop Museum Occasional Papers, 2006). View info about Adobe Acrobat PDF format
This checklist of the ants of Fiji includes 138 currently valid species and subspecies: 91 Fijian endemics, 22 wide-ranging Pacific natives, and 25 exotics.


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.


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