Taxonomic history
Gómez et al., 2018 10.13102/sociobiology.v65i3.3315 PDF: 465 (q.m.); Lorite et al., 1998: 26 (k.).Combination in Formica (Iberoformica): Czechowski et al., 2012: 39.Combination in Formica (Serviformica): Gómez et al., 2018 10.13102/sociobiology.v65i3.3315 PDF: 465.As unavailable (infrasubspecific) name: Emery, 1925d PDF: 247.Junior synonym of Iberoformica subrufa: Bernard, 1967a PDF: 301.Status as species: Bondroit, 1918 PDF: 53; Stärcke, 1926a PDF: 148 (in key); Schmitz, 1950 PDF: 14; Collingwood & Yarrow, 1969 PDF: 89; Collingwood, 1978 PDF: 94 (in key); Bolton, 1995b: 195; Espadaler, 1997g PDF: 28; Collingwood & Prince, 1998: 26 (in key); Casevitz-Weulersse & Galkowski, 2009 PDF: 482; Borowiec, 2014 PDF: 75; Lebas et al., 2016: 188; Gómez et al., 2018 10.13102/sociobiology.v65i3.3315 PDF: 465 (redescription).
Formica geradi is a species of ant that is one of two species of the subgenus Formica (Serviformica). The species is mainly distributed to mainland Europe. First described as Iberoformica gerardi in 1917 by Bondroit, it is now considered to be within Formica.[1][2][3]
Formica geradi is a species of ant that is one of two species of the subgenus Formica (Serviformica). The species is mainly distributed to mainland Europe. First described as Iberoformica gerardi in 1917 by Bondroit, it is now considered to be within Formica.