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- Bee Viruses: Routes of Infection in Hymenoptera
- Camponotus Vagus (Scopoli, 1763) (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) in Norway
- Chemical Ecology of Streptomyces Albidoflavus Strain A10 Associated
- Novel Fungal Disease in Complex Leaf-Cutting Ant Societies
- The Various Means by Which Nature Prevents an Excessiveincrease Of
- Dyadic Nestmate Reunion Test in the Research on Ant Social Behavior
- And Camponotus Herculeanus (LINNAEUS, 1758) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in the Białowieża Forest (Poland)
- Camponotus Vagus (Scopoli, 1763) (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) in Norway
- Camponotus Vagus SCOPOLI, 1763 (Hymenoptera Formicidae) a New Ant Species for Belgium ?
- Università Degli Studi Di Sassari
- The Genus Lichenophanes Lesne, 1899 in Italy (Coleoptera Bostrichidae) and Short Considerations on the Saproxy - Lophagous Beetle-Fauna of Nebrodi Mountains (Sicily)
- The Chronic Bee Paralysis Virus (CBPV) Is the Aetiological Agent of an Infectious and Contagious Disease of Adult Honey Bees Known As Chronic Paralysis
- The Detection of Honey Bee (Apis Mellifera)-Associated Viruses in Ants Alexandria N
- For Review Only 8 1 CREAF, Cerdanyola Del Vallès, 08193 Catalunya, Spain
- Thesis and Paper I
- Supplementary Material
- The Antennal Sensory Array of the Nocturnal Bull Ant Myrmecia Pyriformis
- Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
- Laurence Morel
- 24H00 Quelques Mots Sur La Biodiversité
- Detection of Chronic Bee Paralysis Virus (CBPV) Genome and Its Replicative RNA Form in Various Hosts and Possible Ways of Spread
- Foodborne Transmission and Clinical Symptoms of Honey Bee Viruses in Ants Lasius Spp
- Kleptoparasitism on Carpenter Ants 1989; S Ciberras Unpublished Data)
- Universidad De Murcia
- Mites (Acari) Associated with the Ants (Formicidae) of Ohio and the Harvester Ant
- Relations Entre Fourmis Et Plusieurs Lycènes En France
- XXIII Congresso Nazionale Italiano Di Entomologia Genova, 13-16 Giugno 2011
- Camponotus Fallax (Nylander, 1856), an Expected Species Finally Discovered in Belgium (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
- Ants Recognize Foes and Not Friends
- Viruses and Their Effects in Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) James W
- Survival of Persecuted Myrmecophiles in Laboratory Nests of Different Ant Species Can Explain Patterns of Host Use in the Field (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)