Taxonomic history
Kempf, 1960f: 434 (q.).Combination in Lundella: Emery, 1915g PDF: 191.Combination in Hylomyrma: Kempf, 1960f: 434.Senior synonym of Hylomyrma speciosa: Kempf, 1960f: 434.See also: Kempf, 1973b PDF: 230.Alto Paraná , Canindeyú , Central, Concepción , Itapúa (ALWC, BMNH, LACM, MCSN, MHNG). Literature records: Central (Emery 1894a).
Hylomyrma balzani is an ant of the genus Hylomyrma native to Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay.[1] It was described by Emery in 1894, where the first specimen of a worker was described.[2]
Hylomyrma balzani is an ant of the genus Hylomyrma native to Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay. It was described by Emery in 1894, where the first specimen of a worker was described.