taxonID	type	description	language	source
0E4F7F497E645A2EB47BF73912AB747C.taxon	materials_examined	Piti, in house, July, Swezey: in garden, Sept. 20, Swezey; Yigo, Oct. 18, Swezey.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E645A2EB47BF73912AB747C.taxon	discussion	This ant was described from Hilo, Hawaii, and has also been collected in Honolulu. It is now recorded outside of the Hawaiian islands for the first time. It was not previously collected in Guam.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E655A2EB493F83C15E77F1E.taxon	materials_examined	Ritidian Pt., April 15, Bryan; Dededo, May 11, under bark or in rotten log, Swezey; Machanao, June 5, Usinger; Yigo, Nov. 13, Swezey.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E655A2EB493F83C15E77F1E.taxon	discussion	This small, pale ant occurs in India and Ceylon. It was first collected in Guam in 1911 by Fullaway.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E655A2EB493FB83105C717A.taxon	materials_examined	Yona, Mar. 28, Bryan; Nov. 18, Swezey; Ritidian Pt., April 16, Bryan; Upi Ttail, May 5, Swezey; Machanao, June 2, Swezey; Piti, July, Oct. 11, Swezey; Dededo, Aug. 11, Swezey; Tarague, May 17, Swezey; Barrigada, Aug. 28, Swezey.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E655A2EB493FB83105C717A.taxon	discussion	This tropicopolitan ant has a wide distribution, occurring in tropics of America, Africa, Asia, and the various groups of islands in the Pacific. Previously collected in Guam by Fullaway in 1911. It is a large black species with long mandibles. One winged male was collected in house, but we collected most of the others among leaves and trash on the ground in the forest areas. Once a colony was found at the base of a rotten banana stem.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E655A2EB493FDD615E675B1.taxon	materials_examined	Agana Swamp, May 4, in rotten Pandanus log, Swezey, Usinger; Piti, in house, Aug. 9, at base of sedges, Aug. 24, swept from sedges, Sept. 21, Swezey.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E655A2EB493FDD615E675B1.taxon	discussion	This subspecies was described from Laysan Island. Previously collected in Guam by Fullaway in 1911.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E655A2DB491F6E9138777B0.taxon	materials_examined	Tarague Beach, May 17, Swezey.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E655A2DB491F6E9138777B0.taxon	discussion	This small ant is distributed widely in the Pacific, from Tahiti to the Solomon Islands. It is now recorded from Guam for the first time. A single specimen was found in a decaying coconut husk beneath a coconut tree.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E665A2DB470FC5F17A873B1.taxon	materials_examined	Tiyan, April 2, Bryan; Orote Peninsula, April 9, Bryan; Piti Hills, May 1, Usinger; Piti, July, Swezey; Fadian, Aug. 19, Swezey.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E665A2DB470FC5F17A873B1.taxon	discussion	A yellowish-brown, pantropical ant with dark abdomen. Collected by Fullaway in 1911.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E665A2DB471F99610C47E19.taxon	materials_examined	Ritidian Pt., April 15, Bryan; Upi Trail, May 5, Bryan, Swezey; Umatac, May 28, Swezey; Barrigada, June 14, Swezey; Machanao, June 2, 4, 30, Swezey; Piti, July, Aug. 8, Oct. 5, 9, 27, Swezey; Orote Peninsula, Sept. 27, Swezey.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E665A2DB471F99610C47E19.taxon	discussion	A tiny, black, pantropical ant. Collected by Fullaway in 1911. A bad house pest, sometimes destroying insect specimens by gaining access to tins and vials.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E665A2DB470F7F213117FEF.taxon	materials_examined	Piti, Aug. 4, Sept. 26, Nov. 3, swept from lawn grass and found in garden, Swezey; Fadian, Aug. 19, Swezey.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E665A2DB470F7F213117FEF.taxon	discussion	Another very small black ant, having several varieties distributed to various Pacific island groups. Not previously recorded from Guam.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E665A2DB471FD9510C475E5.taxon	materials_examined	Piti, May 8, July 24 - 30, abundant in house, Swezey; Barrigada, July 22, 1 wingedmale, Swezey.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E665A2DB471FD9510C475E5.taxon	discussion	This little yellow cosmopolitan ant was not previously recorded from Guam.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E675A2CB4E4FE24142075F8.taxon	materials_examined	Piti, Nov. 3, swept from lawn grass; Piti Hills, May 1, Usinger; Santa Rosa Peak, May 19, Swezey; Barrigada, July 6, Swezey; Fadian, Aug. 19, Swezey; Piti, in dead bamboo, Oct. 27, Swezey.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E675A2CB4E4FE24142075F8.taxon	discussion	This small ant was collected in Guam by Fullaway in 1911. We collected what may be this insect in different localities, but the identification is not positive. This ant is known from the West Indies, Palestine, Madagascar, India, and Tahiti.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E675A2CB4E4FC4A13627360.taxon	materials_examined	Piti, in garden, Sept. 20; Oct. 7, in dead orange twigs, Swezey.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E675A2CB4E4FC4A13627360.taxon	discussion	This is paler than the preceding species, if I have them rightly placed. It occurs in India; not previously collected in Guam.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E675A2CB4E4F68315AF7C5D.taxon	discussion	This large black Pheidole was collected by Fullaway in Guam in 1911, but we did not get it in 1936. Specimens of two or three smaller species of Pheidole were collected in several regions.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E675A2CB4E4F7DC12347EB3.taxon	materials_examined	Yigo, Nov. 13, Swezey. Two workers of a black species, identification by M. R. Smith, U. S. National Museum.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E675A2CB4E6FAD914327E65.taxon	materials_examined	Agana, at light, April 27, Bryan, May 4, Usinger; Barrigada, nest in passion fruit, June 14, Swezey; Piti, with mealybugs on cane, July 24, 27, Oct. 23, nest under bark, July 31, Swezey; Machanao, on spiny amaranth, Aug. 6, Swezey; Mata, very abundant with aleurodid (Neoniaskellia bergii) on cane, Nov:. 11, Swezey.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E675A2CB4E6FAD914327E65.taxon	discussion	The " fire ant " is widely distributed in the Pacific islands to Papua and India. It was collected in Guam by Fullaway in 1911. We found it in various situations.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E605A2BB416FBBD1301739B.taxon	materials_examined	Yigo, Oct. 18, Swezey, twelve specimens.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E605A2BB416FBBD1301739B.taxon	discussion	A small black species with a specially large big-headed soldier. Determination by M. R. Smith. 18. Pheidole species.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E605A2BB416FBBD1301739B.taxon	materials_examined	Piti, Aug. 4, Sept. 26, in garden, Swezey, about 30 specimens.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E605A2BB416FBBD1301739B.taxon	discussion	A light brown species. Determination by M. R. Smith.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E605A2BB414FEDA148C75C1.taxon	materials_examined	Mt. Tenjo, May 3, under stones, Swezey; Machanao, May 4, 16, in moss, Swezey; Tumon, May 30, under bark, Usinger; Piti, July, Swezey; Barrigada, July 6, 22, Swezey; Yigo, Nov. 13, Swezey.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E605A2BB414FEDA148C75C1.taxon	discussion	This dark brown ant is widespread in the Pacific islands from Marquesas, Tahiti, Samoa, Fiji, Tonga, New Caledonia, New Britain, Solomons and Papua. Now recorded from Guam for the first time. We found it widely distributed, and the most abundant of the species of Pheidole in Guam. Determination by M. R. Smith.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E605A2BB416FC3F10107243.taxon	materials_examined	Yona, May 12, Swezey, a pale variety, collected in rotten sugar cane.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E605A2BB416FA6B13397ECE.taxon	discussion	This red pantropical ant is distributed throughout the Pacific area and to India. It was collected in Guam by Fullaway in 1911, and is one of the very abundant species. It was collected practically everywhere, and in many situations: in cane fields, often nesting in rotten cane, often associated with mealybugs; in the house, the garden, and lawn; nesting under bark of Pithecolobium, in dead branch of breadfruit and orange, in rotten bamboo stumps; on corn, cacao, and pumpkin vines. In one nest among bases of coconut leaf stems were the small yellow lepismicls which are inhabitants of ant nests.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E605A2AB410F73F134B7573.taxon	materials_examined	Mt. Tenjo, May 3, Usinger; Barrigada, June 12, sifted from leaf mold on ground, Usinger; Piti, Nov. 3, swept from lawn grass, Swezey.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E605A2AB410F73F134B7573.taxon	discussion	A dark brown ant, smaller than the preceding species. Occurs in New Britain, Solomon Islands, Ceylon and India. Collected in Guam by Fullaway in 1911. We found it in only a few places in 1936.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E615A29B4F8F687148277F1.taxon	discussion	What appears to be this species was obtained in a few places. It is of a uniformly brownish color, with shorter antennae than the preceding species. It occurs in India and New Britain. Our Guam specimens are from Santa Rosa Peak, May 19, Swezey; Piti, July 30, on sugar-cane leaf, Swezey; Yigo, November 13, Swezey.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E615A2AB4F8F9D412747EB6.taxon	materials_examined	Piti Hills, May 1, Usinger; Mt. Tenjo, May 3, Swezey; Mt. Alifan, June 27, iri rotten log, Swezey; Sumay Road, June 23, in rotten stump of Lu 11 initzera, Swezey; Piti, July 30, 31, Sept. 26, in garden, Oct. 23, in cane field, Oct. 27, in dead bamboo, Swezey; Fadian, Aug. 19, Swezey; Machanao, Aug. 11, Swezey; Fonte Valley, Aug. 7, Swezey.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E615A2AB4F8F9D412747EB6.taxon	discussion	A very small pale pantropical ant, widely distributed throughout the Pacific area and the tropics of both hemispheres. Collected by Fullaway in Guam in 1911. Common in many situations.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E615A2AB4F8FCCD14C1738C.taxon	materials_examined	Dededo, under bark or in rotten log, May 11, Usinger; Mt. Alifan, May 25, Usinger; Barrigada, July 6, Swezey; Fadian, Sept. 18, Swezey.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E615A2AB4F8FCCD14C1738C.taxon	discussion	This ant is known from New Britain, Solomons, Celebes, Papua, New Caledonia and Santa Cruz. It was not previously recorded from Guam. It is a large black ant which we found in only a few localities. Determination by M. R. Smith.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E625A29B411FB0914527E5E.taxon	discussion	This lively, long-legged, yellowish ant is distributed throughout the Pacific islands, Papua, Indomalaya, Reunion, Ceylon, India, and Burma. It was collected in Guam by Fullaway in 1911. We collected it practically everywhere we went in Guam in 1936, and in many kinds of situations. Nests were in rotten logs, under stones, and one populous nest was in the dead frond of the giant fern (Angiopteris eveeta). They were lively on garden plants and shrubpery, and could be swept from most plants in the forests. They were always running on the floor of our residence and in corners, and any insect dropped on the floor would soon be found and dragged off. The female is brown and many times larger than the worker. The male is a little larger than the worker and of the same color.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E625A29B416FE411344725E.taxon	materials_examined	Yona, Mar. 28, on tangerine trunk, Bryan; Orote Peninsula, April 9, Bryan; Piti, April 30, on Pithecolobium, Usinger; Mt. Tenjo, May 3, Swezey; Mt. Chachao, May 16, Usinger; Mt. Alifan, May 21, in breadfruit log, Swezey; Libugon, July 10, Swezey; Fadian, Aug. 19, nest in old seed of (chopag) Ochrocarpus obovalis, Swezey; Piti, in garden Sept. 26, Swezey; Piti, Oct. 7, in dead orange twigs, Swezey; Yigo, Nov. 13, Swezey.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E625A28B411F7B21002744B.taxon	materials_examined	Upi Trail, May 5, Bryan, Swezey; Machanao, June 2, 4, Swezey; Barrigada, July 6, Swezey.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E625A28B411F7B21002744B.taxon	discussion	This tiny blackish ant (variety fullawayi) was described from specimens collected in Guam by Fullaway in 1911. We collected it, by sweeping, in only a few places. It may have been overlooked because of its small size.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E635A27B4F5F817140677F8.taxon	materials_examined	Ritidian Pt., April 15, 16, 22, Bryan; Mt. Tenjo, May 3, nest in rotten stick, Bryan, Swezey; Machanao, June 2, 30, Aug. 6, Swezey; Mt. Alifan, June 27, Usinger; Sumay Road, June 23, nest in stump of Lwmnitzera, Swezey; Libugon, July 10, Swezey; Fadian, Aug. 19, Swezey; Piti, nest in bamboo stump, Oct. 27, Swezey.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E635A27B4F5F817140677F8.taxon	discussion	This large pale brown wood ant occurs in New Caledonia, Loyalty Islands, New Britain, and Matupi Island. It · was collected in Guam by Fullaway in 1911. We found it everywhere in stumps and rotten logs, sometimes in very populous nests.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E635A28B4F7FDC41367734A.taxon	materials_examined	Yona, Mar. 28, Bryan; Ritidian Pt., April 15, 16, Bryan; Mt. Alifan, April 20, Bryan; Merizo, April 24, Bryan; Mt. Tenjo, under stones, May 3, Swezey; Upi Trail, May 5, Swezey; Santa Rosa, May 19, Swezey; Umatac, May 28, Swezey; Piti, July 24, on cane, Sept. 26, in garden, Swezey; Machanao, Aug. 6, Swezey; Yigo, Oct. 18, Swezey; Piti, Oct. 27, in bamboo stump, Swezey.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E635A28B4F7FDC41367734A.taxon	discussion	A blackish, ordinary sized ant, known from Nicobar, Reunion, Cargados and Chagas Islands, and India. Collected in Guam by Fullaway in 1911. We found it one of the common ants in 1936.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E635A28B4F4FAC510EF7120.taxon	materials_examined	A dark brown ant the size of Nylanderia bourbonica, with very long scape to the antennae. It is a tropicopolitan ant, known in some places as the " crazy ant " because of its rapid movements. Previously collected in Guam by Fullaway in 1911. Apparently it is rare, as we have it from only two localities.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E6C5A27B411FE4A13E17581.taxon	materials_examined	Riticlian Pt., April 16, Bryan, June 2, Usinger; Upi Trail, May 5, Swezey; Agana, May 15, Swezey, Usinger; Santa Rosa Peak, May 19, Swezey; Machanao, June 2, 4, Swezey; Barrigada, July 6, Swezey; Yigo, Oct. 18, Nov. 13, Swezey.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
0E4F7F497E6C5A27B411FE4A13E17581.taxon	discussion	The subspecies of this black wood ant was described from specimens collected in Guam by Fullaway in 1911. It is not so abundant as C. (Tanaemyrmex) irritans chlorotirns, but we collected it in several localities.	en	Swezey, O. H. (1942): Hymenoptera Formicidae of Guam. In: Insects of Guam I. Honolulu, Hawaii: Bernice P. Bishop Museum: 175-183, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5160270
