Taxonomic history
Wheeler & Wheeler, 1976a PDF: 44 (l.).Combination in Ectatomma (Acanthoponera): Mayr, 1862 PDF: 733.Combination in Ectatomma: Roger, 1863b PDF: 17.Combination in Acanthoponera: Emery, 1906c PDF: 112.Combination in Acanthoponera (Anacanthoponera): Wheeler, 1923f PDF: 187.Combination in Heteroponera: Brown, 1952k PDF: 70; Brown, 1958g PDF: 195.Status as species: Mayr, 1862 PDF: 733; Mayr, 1863a PDF: 410; Roger, 1863b PDF: 17; Dalla Torre, 1893 PDF: 24; Forel, 1895b PDF: 112; Emery, 1906c PDF: 112; Forel, 1908 PDF: 342; Emery, 1911e PDF: 36; Forel, 1912d PDF: 34; Bruch, 1914 PDF: 214; Gallardo, 1918c PDF: 18 (redescription); Luederwaldt, 1918 PDF: 34; Borgmeier, 1923: 54; Wheeler, 1923f PDF: 187; Santschi, 1933f PDF: 106; Kusnezov, 1953c PDF: 336; Brown, 1958g PDF: 195, 256; Kempf, 1962a PDF: 33 (redescription); Kempf, 1972b PDF: 117; Kempf & Lenko, 1976 PDF: 50; Zolessi et al., 1988: 2; Brandão, 1991 PDF: 346; Bolton, 1995b: 212; Wild, 2007b PDF: 29; Feitosa, 2015c: 98.Senior synonym of Heteroponera dolo aurea: Brown, 1958g PDF: 195; Kempf, 1962a PDF: 33; Kempf, 1972b PDF: 117; Bolton, 1995b: 212.Literature records: Alto Paraná , Caaguazú (Fowler 1981).
Heteroponera dolo is a species of ant in the genus Heteroponera, endemic to Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay.[1][2] It was described by Roger in 1860.
Heteroponera dolo is a species of ant in the genus Heteroponera, endemic to Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. It was described by Roger in 1860.