- List of locales in Britain where ant species have become locally extinct
There are many locations in Britain where rare ants have been historically present, but for which no modern records exist. These are listed by
species :Formica pratensis
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Holnest (Dale)
*Porlock (Dale)
*Exmouth (Dale)
*Stoke Wood (nr.Exeter ) (Parfitt)
*Bloxworth Heath (O. P.-Cambridge)
*Bournemouth (F. Smith)
*Corbridge (Donisthorpe)
*Rannoch (Foxcroft, Donisthorpe, and others)
*Nethy Bridge (King, Donisthorpe, Crawley, &ct.)N.b. The last recorded colony of this species was at Morden near Bloxworth in the early 1990s.
Also see
Formica pratensis .Formica exsecta
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Land's End (Isabell)
*Lyme Regis (Nevison)
*Poole (F. Smith)
*Parkhurst forest ,Isle of Wight (Donisthorpe &ct.)
*Bournemouth (F. Smith)
*Boscombe (Farren-White)
*Ringwood (Farren-White)
*Parkstone (Saunders)
*New forest (Bradley, Donisthorpe, et al.)
*Bewdley (Blatch)
*Braemar (Donisthorpe)
*Boat of Garten (Beare)Also see Formica exsecta.
Formica sanguinea
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Westerham (Harwood)
*Brasted (Harwood)Also see
Formica sanguinea Formica rufibarbis
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Reigate (Frisby)
*Weybridge (Donisthorpe)Also see
Formica rufibarbis .Tapinoma erraticum
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Parkhurst forest ,Isle of Wight (E. A. Bulter)
*Weybridge (Donisthorpe)
*Dunfries (Service)Also see
Tapinoma erraticum .Ponera coarctata
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Sandown (Dale)
*Ventor (Dale)ee also
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British ants
*List of the common names of British ant species
*List of ant genera (alphabetical)
*Rare ants of the British Isles
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