“…The exotic ant fauna of Turkish Thrace (Kiran & Karaman, 2012), a relatively small region, only counts three species, all shared with neighboring Greece, with the exception of N. vividula, which is probably absent from Greece according to Salata et al, 2017. Only M. pharaonis, long regarded as the most ubiquitous household ant in the world (Wetterer, 2010), is known in Croatia (Bračko, 2006), Montenegro (Karaman, 2011) and Slovenia (Bračko, 2007). Marchal, 1917Bernard, 1968Paoli, 1920Schmitz, 1950Frisque, 1935 Monomorium bicolor Emery, 1877 Agosti & Collingwood, 1987 Monomorium carbonarium (Smith, F., 1858) Galkowski, 2008Collingwood & Prince, 1998Espadaler & Collingwood, 2000 Monomorium monomorium Bolton, 1987Forel, 1911 Monomorium pharaonis (Linnaeus, 1758)…”