An updated checklist of the ants of Thailand (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)

Zookeys. 2020 Nov 26:998:1-182. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.998.54902. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Thailand has a great diversity of ant fauna as a zoogeographical crossroads and biodiversity hotspot. The last publication presenting a Thai ant checklist was published in 2005. In the present paper, based on an examination of museum specimens and published records, a comprehensive and critical species list of Thai ants is synthesized. Currently, 529 valid species and subspecies in 109 genera among ten subfamilies are known from Thailand with their diversity and distribution within 77 provinces presented and assigned to six geographical regions. Furthermore, Thailand is the type locality for 81 ant species. Forty-one species are here newly recorded for Thailand with photographs illustrating these species. The checklist provides information on distribution and a comprehensive bibliography. This study will also serve as a guide for the upper northeast and central Thailand, which are poorly sampled; a comprehensive reference list relating to endemic taxa and localities where conservation is an important priority, thus an essential resource for policy makers and conservation planners concerned with the management of insect diversity in Thailand; and a list of exotic ant species found in Thailand, which could possibly impact the ecological balance.

Keywords: Distribution; new records; taxonomy; updated nomenclature.

Grants and funding

1. The National Science and Technology Development Agency (Funding contract number FDA-CO2561-5851-TH) 2. The Research Grant of Burapha University through the National Research Council of Thailand (Grant no. 29/2559 and 187/2561) 3. The Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University