Strumigenys rogeri
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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.
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.
AntWeb field guide to Strumigenys rogeri of Hawaii
Images of Strumigenys rogeri specimen can be compared.
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.
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
Strumigenys rogeri is newly reported in the Florida Everglades (Florida Entomologist, 1999).
Checklist of the ants of Fiji (Bishop Museum Occasional Papers, 2006).
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.
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