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Figure 88 from: Sarnat EM, Fischer G, Guénard B, Economo EP (2015) Introduced Pheidole of the world: taxonomy, biology and distribution. ZooKeys 543: 1-109. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.543.6050

  • 1. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Davis, United States of America
  • 2. Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Onna, Japan
  • 3. The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
  • 4. Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Kunigamigun, Okinawa, Japan

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Figure 88 - Geographic distribution of introduced Pheidole species. A Pheidole anastasii Emery B Pheidole bilimeki Mayr C Pheidole fervens F. Smith. Circle symbols represent georeferenced localities. Shaded polygons represent administrative units from which the respective species have been recorded as occurring. Larger countries are subdivided into states or provinces for increased geographic resolution. Blue = putative native occurrence records. Red = putative introduced occurrence records. Yellow = records for indoor occurrences (heated buildings, greenhouses, etc.) in regions where the species is incapable of year-round outdoor survival. Geographic distribution of introduced Pheidole species. D Pheidole flavens Roger E Pheidole flavens -complex (excluding determined records of Pheidole flavens Roger and Pheidole navigans Forel) F Pheidole indica Mayr. Circle symbols represent georeferenced localities. Shaded polygons represent administrative units from which the respective species have been recorded as occurring. Larger countries are subdivided into states or provinces for increased geographic resolution. Blue = putative native occurrence records. Red = putative introduced occurrence records. Yellow = records for indoor occurrences (heated buildings, greenhouses, etc.) in regions where the species is incapable of year-round outdoor survival. Geographic distribution of introduced Pheidole species. G Pheidole megacephala (Fabricius) H Pheidole navigans Forel I Pheidole noda F. Smith. Circle symbols represent georeferenced localities. Shaded polygons represent administrative units from which the respective species have been recorded as occurring. Larger countries are subdivided into states or provinces for increased geographic resolution. Blue = putative native occurrence records. Red = putative introduced occurrence records. Yellow = records for indoor occurrences (heated buildings, greenhouses, etc.) in regions where the species is incapable of year-round outdoor survival. Geographic distribution of introduced Pheidole species. J Pheidole obscurithorax Naves K Pheidole parva Mayr L Pheidole proxima Mayr. Circle symbols represent georeferenced localities. Shaded polygons represent administrative units from which the respective species have been recorded as occurring. Larger countries are subdivided into states or provinces for increased geographic resolution. Blue = putative native occurrence records. Red = putative introduced occurrence records. Yellow = records for indoor occurrences (heated buildings, greenhouses, etc.) in regions where the species is incapable of year-round outdoor survival. Geographic distribution of introduced Pheidole species. M Pheidole punctatissima Mayr N Pheidole rugosula Forel O Pheidole vigilans (F. Smith).Circle symbols represent georeferenced localities. Shaded polygons represent administrative units from which the respective species have been recorded as occurring. Larger countries are subdivided into states or provinces for increased geographic resolution. Blue = putative native occurrence records. Red = putative introduced occurrence records. Yellow = records for indoor occurrences (heated buildings, greenhouses, etc.) in regions where the species is incapable of year-round outdoor survival.

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