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Fecundity of Ant Queens in Relation to Their Age and the Mode of Colony Founding L
Nutritional Ecology of the Carpenter Ant Camponotus Pennsylvanicus (De Geer): Macronutrient Preference and Particle Consumption
Invertebrates of the Macocha Abyss (Moravian Karst, Czech Republic) Nevretenčarji Brezna Macoha (Moravski Kras, Republika Češka)
Bericht Der Entomolo- Gischen Kartierung 2010)
Space, Habitat and Isolation Are the Key Determinants of Tree Colonization by the Carpenter Ant in Plantation Forests
6. GEO-Tag Der Artenvielfalt Griffner Schlossberg Und Griffner See, Kärnten 11./12
Clark Thesis.Pdf (8.256Mb)
Genus Camponotus Mayr, 1861 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Romania: Distribution and Identification Key to the Worker Caste
La Lettre D'information D'antarea
Norwegian Journal of Entomology
Chloe Aline Raderschall
Removal of Allometric Variance Improves Species Separation in Multi-Character Discrimi
Publications by Bert Hölldobler 1 1960 B. Hölldobler Über Die
NESTING and FORAGING CHARACTERISTICS of the BLACK CARPENTER ANT Camponotus Pennsylvanicus Degeer (HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDAE)
Hybridization in the European Carpenter Ants Camponotus Herculeanus and C
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The Arthropod Fauna of Oak (Quercus Spp., Fagaceae) Canopies in Norway
Lach Et Al 2009 Ant Ecology.Pdf
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For Review Only 8 1 CREAF, Cerdanyola Del Vallès, 08193 Catalunya, Spain
Hoofdstuk 15 Literatuur
Excavation of Building Insulation by Carpenter Ants ( Camponotus Ligniperda , Hymenoptera; Formicidae)
Hymenoptera: Formicidae): Una Hormiga Domiciliaria En Los Andes Venezolanos
Structural Infestations of Ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) in Southern Norway
And Camponotus Modoc (Wheeler) in Western Oregon
Sborník 2018
Ant Reproductive Strategies
Steiner1, Birgit C
Atlas Des Fourmis Luxembourgeoises Fourmis Des Atlas Cécile Morro Ferrantia Travaux Scientifiques Du Musée National D'histoire Naturelle Luxembourg
A Taxonomic Revision of the Palaearctic Members of the Formica Rufa Group (HymenoPtera: Formicidae) – the Famous Mound-Building Red Wood Ants Bernhard Seifert