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Akes an Ant an Ant? Are Insects, and Insects Are Arth Ropods: Invertebrates (Animals With
A Phylogenetic Analysis of North American Lasius Ants Based on Mitochondrial and Nuclear DNA Trevor Manendo University of Vermont
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Irish Ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae): Distribution, Conservation and Functional Relationships
Modern Methods of Estimating Biodiversity from Presence-Absence Surveys
A Catalog of the Coleóptera of America North of Mexico Family: Pselaphidae
First Description of the Worker Caste of Lasius Viehmeyeri Emery (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
The Ants of South Carolina Timothy Davis Clemson University,
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Hymenoptera: Aculeata Part 3 – Ants
Ants of Utah
Myrmecological News Myrmecologicalnews.Org
Phylogeny of Lasius (Acanthomyops
HOUSE-INFESTING ANTS of the EASTERN UNITED STATES
Do Holarctic Ant Species Exist? Trans‐Beringian Dispersal And
BIS Newsletter Spring/Summer 2020
House-Infesting Ants of the Eastern United States
Anting Behavior in Birds: Ant Selection and Effect of Ant Chemistry on Feather Ectoparasites Hannah Carrington Revis Old Dominion University
Phaëton the Official Newsletter of the Maryland Entomological Society
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A Checklist of Ants in VC55 – Leicestershire and Rutland 1 St Edition
Observations of the Turfgrass Ant, Lasius Neoniger Emery (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), in a Managed Turfgrass Setting
The Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Alabama
Open-Top Chamber Warming Manipulation of Arthropod Communities at Harvard and Duke Forests
A Journal Devoted to the Natural History of Virginia
In Norway? Nine Species New to the Country
The Ecology of Central European Non-Arboreal Ants – 37 Years of a Broad-Spectrum Analysis Under Permanent Taxonomic Control
A Draft Key to Worker Ants in Beds, Cambs & Northants
How Ants Find Each Other; Temporal and Spatial Patterns in Nuptial Flights