Taxonomic history
Seifert, 1992b PDF: 32 (q.).Junior synonym of Lasius alienus: Wilson, 1955a PDF: 77; Bernard, 1967a PDF: 356; Smith, 1979: 1435.Junior synonym of Lasius niger: Yarrow, 1967 PDF: 30.Subspecies of Lasius niger: Santschi, 1919e PDF: 246; Emery, 1924c PDF: 170; Emery, 1925d PDF: 230; Santschi, 1925g PDF: 349; Santschi, 1931a: 11; Santschi, 1932e PDF: 72; Santschi, 1933a PDF: 22; Stärcke, 1944b PDF: 157 (in key); Ceballos, 1956: 316.Status as species: Seifert, 1992b PDF: 32 (redescription); Bolton, 1995b: 223; Espadaler, 1997g PDF: 28; Collingwood & Prince, 1998: 23 (in key); Cagniant, 2006 PDF: 194; Wetterer et al., 2007 PDF: 11; Casevitz-Weulersse & Galkowski, 2009 PDF: 484; Borowiec, 2014 PDF: 86; Lebas et al., 2016: 216.
Lasius grandis is a species of ant from the genus Lasius.[1] The species was originally described by Forel in 1909.[2][3] It occurs in the Mediterranean region of Europe and North Africa, more precisely in the Portuguese and Spanish mainland, in Andorra, the Azores, the Balearic Islands and Canary Islands.[4][2]
Lasius grandis is a species of ant from the genus Lasius. The species was originally described by Forel in 1909. It occurs in the Mediterranean region of Europe and North Africa, more precisely in the Portuguese and Spanish mainland, in Andorra, the Azores, the Balearic Islands and Canary Islands.