Bothriomyrmex kusnezovi

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B. kusnezovi
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Bothriomyrmex kusnezovi
Emery, 1925

Bothriomyrmex kusnezovi is a species of ant in the genus Bothriomyrmex . Described by Emery in 1925, the species is endemic to China, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. [1]

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References

  1. Emery, C. 1925c. Les espèces européennes et orientales du genre Bothriomyrmex. Bull. Soc. Vaudoise Sci. Nat.56: 5-22 (page 12, fig. A5 worker described)