“…For these reasons, its ant fauna is characterized by some unique traits (Wang et al 2022). There are currently 14 species of Temnothorax whose presence in Sicily has been recorded and was not later dismissed: T. affinis (Mayr, 1855), T. clypeatus (Mayr, 1853), T. exilis (Emery, 1869), T. flavicornis (Emery, 1870), T. laestrygon (Santschi, 1931), T. lagrecai (Baroni Urbani, 1964), T. lichtensteini (Bondroit, 1918), T. mediterraneus Ward et al, 2015, T. muellerianus (Finzi, 1922, T. nylanderi (Foerster, 1850), T. ravouxi (André, 1896), T. recedens (Nylander, 1856), T. rottenbergii (Emery, 1870), and T. unifasciatus (Latreille, 1798) (see De Stefani 1889;Baroni Urbani 1964;Buschinger et al 1988;Schifani & Alicata 2018;Schär et al 2020;Schifani et al 2021aSchifani et al , 2022Schifani 2022). Of these, T. laestrygon and T. lagrecai are considered to be endemic, but the status of both appeared doubtful due to the lack of clearly defined diagnostic features.…”