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Mayr, 1855: 299 (Austria); Mayr, 1861: 25 (Europe); Forel, 1874: 19 (Switzerland); Saunders, 1880: 202 (Britain); André, 1882a: 125 (Europe & Algeria); Nasonov, 1889: 50 (Russia); Lameere, 1892: 62 (Belgium); Saunders, 1896: 18 (Britain); Ruzsky, 1905b: 99 (Russian Empire); Wasmann, 1906: 7 (Luxemburg); Emery, 1908a (Palaearctic); Bondroit, 1910: 480 (Belgium); Stitz, 1914: 54 (Central Europe); Donisthorpe, 1915f: 65 (Britain); Forel, 1915d: 1 (Switzerland); Emery, 1916a: 92 (Italy); Bondroit, 1918: 12 (France & Belgium); Kutter, 1920b: 132 (Switzerland); Soudek, 1922b: 17 (Czechoslovakia); Lomnicki, 1925a: 160 (Poland); Stärcke, 1926b: 79 (Netherlands); Karavaiev, 1927d: 254 (Ukraine); Donisthorpe, 1927c: 66 (Britain); Arnol'di, 1933a: 596 (Russia); Menozzi, 1933b: 87 (Israel); Karavaiev, 1934: 48 (Ukraine); Stitz, 1939: 56 (Germany); Kratochvíl, 1941b: 69 (Central Europe); Novák & Sadil, 1941: 69 (Central Europe); Ceballos, 1943: 313 (Spain);Holgersen, 1942b: 3 (Northern Norway); Holgersen, 1943c: 166 and Holgersen, 1944a: 198 (Norway); Van Boven, 1947b: 168 (Belgium); Collingwood, 1958b: 69 (Britain); Somfai, 1959: 1 (Hungary); Boven, 1959: 1 (Netherlands); Collingwood, 1964b: 93 (Britain); Bernard, 1967a: 75 (Western Europe); Boven, 1970b: 7 (Netherlands); Tarbinsky, 1976: 14 (Kyrghyzstan); Bolton & Collingwood, 1975: 1 (Britain); Van Boven, 1977: 1 (Belgium); Kutter, 1977c: 19 (Switzerland); Brian, 1977: 33 (Britain); Arnol'di & Dlussky, 1978: 520 (former European U.S.S.R.); Collingwood, 1978: 65 (Iberian Peninsula); Collingwood, 1979: 28 (Fennoscandia & Denmark); Schembri & Collingwood, 1981: 417 (Malta); Verhaeghe et al., 1984: 105 (Belgium genera); Gösswald, 1985: 262 (Germany); Collingwood, 1985: 230 (Saudi Arabia); Nilsson & Douwes, 1987: 56 (Norway); Agosti & Collingwood, 1987b: 261 (Balkans); Casevitz-Weulersse, 1990b: 135 and Casevitz-Weulersse, 1990c: 415 (Corsica); Dlussky et al., 1990: 99 (Turkmenistan); Kupyanskaya, 1990a: 83 (Far Eastern Russia); Bolton, in Hölldobler & Wilson, 1990: 34 (Palaearctic genera key); Atanassov & Dlussky, 1992: 47 (Bulgaria); Arakelian, 1994: 1 (Armenia); Radchenko, 1994b: 95 (South Siberia); Seifert, 1994a: 1 (Germany, synopsis); Onoyama & Terayama, 1994: 1 (Japan bibliography); Bolton, 1994: 22, 42, 75, 153 (Dolichoderinae, Formicinae, Myrmicinae, Ponerinae genera keys); Douwes, 1995: 83 (Sweden); Kupyanskaya, 1995: 327 (Far Eastern Russia); Wu & Wang, 1995a: 30 (China); Fontenla Rizo, 1995b: 16 (Cuba, tramp species key); Collingwood & Agosti, 1996: 300 (Saudi Arabia); Collingwood & Van Harten, 1994: 1 (Yemen); Seifert, 1996b: 106 (Central Europe); Skinner & Allen, 1996: 40 (Britain); Dlussky, 1997a: 616 (*Baltic Amber genera); Collingwood & Prince, 1998: 9 (Portugal); Czechowski et al., 2002: 133 (Poland); Aktaç & Radchenko, 2002: 53 (Turkey genera); Yoshimura & Onoyama, 2002b: 424 (Japan genera, males key); Imai et al., 2003: 8 (Japan); Radchenko, 2005b: 183 (North Korea); Seifert, 2007: 107 (North and Central Europe); Boer, 2010: 8 (Benelux); Lapeva-Gjonova et al., 2010: 1 (Bulgaria species catalogue); Csősz et al., 2011: 56 (Hungary species catalogue); Czechowski et al., 2012: 333 (Poland); Douwes et al., 2012: 1 (Sweden); Dong, 2017: 76 (South Korea); Zhu et al., 2022: 1 (northern Shaanxi, China checklist). show raw{ref 127185}: 299 (Austria); {ref 127189}: 25 (Europe); {ref 124988}: 19 (Switzerland); {ref 128453}: 202 (Britain); {ref 122251}: 125 (Europe & Algeria); {ref 127508}: 50 (Russia); {ref 126777}: 62 (Belgium); {ref 128456}: 18 (Britain); {ref 128184}: 99 (Russian Empire); {ref 129630}: 7 (Luxemburg); {ref 124676} (Palaearctic); {ref 122874}: 480 (Belgium); {ref 129025}: 54 (Central Europe); {ref 124216}: 65 (Britain); {ref 125260}: 1 (Switzerland); {ref 124734}: 92 (Italy); {ref 122872}: 12 (France & Belgium); {ref 143555}: 132 (Switzerland); {ref 128940}: 17 (Czechoslovakia); {ref 126935}: 160 (Poland); {ref 128985}: 79 (Netherlands); {ref 126255}: 254 (Ukraine); {ref 124250}: 66 (Britain); {ref 122356}: 596 (Russia); {ref 127374}: 87 (Israel); {ref 126234}: 48 (Ukraine); {ref 129033}: 56 (Germany); {ref 126513}: 69 (Central Europe); {ref 126512}: 69 (Central Europe); {ref 123568}: 313 (Spain);{ref 125917}: 3 (Northern Norway); {ref 125920}: 166 and {ref 125923}: 198 (Norway); {ref 122970}: 168 (Belgium); {ref 123782}: 69 (Britain); {ref 128917}: 1 (Hungary); {ref 122956}: 1 (Netherlands); {ref 123798}: 93 (Britain); {ref 122660}: 75 (Western Europe); {ref 122979}: 7 (Netherlands); {ref 129149}: 14 (Kyrghyzstan); {ref 122862}: 1 (Britain); {ref 122960}: 1 (Belgium); {ref 126740}: 19 (Switzerland); {ref 122535}: 33 (Britain); {ref 122371}: 520 (former European U.S.S.R.); {ref 123763}: 65 (Iberian Peninsula); {ref 123764}: 28 (Fennoscandia & Denmark); {ref 128469}: 417 (Malta); {ref 143556}: 105 (Belgium genera); {ref 125570}: 262 (Germany); {ref 123767}: 230 (Saudi Arabia); {ref 127531}: 56 (Norway); {ref 122149}: 261 (Balkans); {ref 123552}: 135 and {ref 123553}: 415 (Corsica); {ref 124151}: 99 (Turkmenistan); {ref 126604}: 83 (Far Eastern Russia); Bolton, in {ref 122852}: 34 (Palaearctic genera key); {ref 122405}: 47 (Bulgaria); {ref 122300}: 1 (Armenia); {ref 127961}: 95 (South Siberia); {ref 128577}: 1 (Germany, synopsis); {ref 127638}: 1 (Japan bibliography); {ref 122834}: 22, 42, 75, 153 ({tax 429071}, {tax 429149}, {tax 429529}, {tax 430052} genera keys); {ref 124392}: 83 (Sweden); {ref 143554}: 327 (Far Eastern Russia); {ref 130487}: 30 (China); {ref 124963}: 16 (Cuba, tramp species key); {ref 130931}: 300 (Saudi Arabia); {ref 123815}: 1 (Yemen); {ref 132274}: 106 (Central Europe); {ref 132350}: 40 (Britain); {ref 131108}: 616 (*Baltic Amber genera); {ref 130938}: 9 (Portugal); {ref 130994}: 133 (Poland); {ref 130646}: 53 (Turkey genera); {ref 132694}: 424 (Japan genera, males key); {ref 131519}: 8 (Japan); {ref 132056}: 183 (North Korea); {ref 132271}: 107 (North and Central Europe); {ref 130781}: 8 (Benelux); {ref 132768}: 1 (Bulgaria species catalogue); {ref 132876}: 56 (Hungary species catalogue); {ref 142239}: 333 (Poland); {ref 142692}: 1 (Sweden); {ref 143802}: 76 (South Korea); {ref 143940}: 1 (northern Shaanxi, China checklist).