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1 KEY to the DESERT ANTS of CALIFORNIA. James Des Lauriers
Marginalia Insecta, Volume 2, Number 2, 3 April 2007 1 Observations of Neivamyrmex Fallax Borgmier and Solenopsis Xyloni Mccook
THE TRUE ARMY ANTS of the INDO-AUSTRALIAN AREA (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Dorylinae)
Borowiec Et Al-2020 Ants – Phylogeny and Classification
Report on Pitfall Trapping of Ants at the Biospecies Sites in the Nature Reserve of Orange County, California
Nymphister Kronaueri Von Beeren & Tishechkin Sp. Nov., an Army Ant
Hybridization in Ants
Laboratory Experiments of the Trail Following of Army Ants Of
CHECKLIST of the ANTS of BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO Ant Species Recorded from the States of Baja California (BC) and Baja Californi
High Diversity in an Urban Habitat: Are Some Animal Assemblages Resilient to Long-Term Anthropogenic Change?
Lach Et Al 2009 Ant Ecology.Pdf
Predation by the Army Ant Neivamyrmex Rugulosus on the Fungus-Growing Ant Trachymyrmex Arizonensis
The Behaviour, Diet, and Impact of New World Army Ants (Ecitoninae)
Beneficial Species Profile
A Taxonomic Revision of the New World Hypoponera Santschi, 1938 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Department of Zoology Arizona State University Tempe, AZ 85287-1501, U.S.A.*
Snelling, R. R. 2007. New Synonymy, New Species, New Keys to Neivamyrmex Army Ants of the United States, Pp
Biodiversity Assessment Survey of the Kaieteur Plateau and Upper Potaro, Guyana Leeanne E
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Trophic Ecology of Invasive Argentine Ants in Their Native and Introduced Ranges
1 PRELIMINARY LIST of the ANTS (HYMENOPTERA: FROMICIDAE) of SONORA, MEXICO Ca 137 Species on List Table 1. Ant Species Recorded
A Field Key to the Ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) Found at Brackenridge Field Laboratories, Austin, Travis County, Texas
VOL. 45, NO. 3 SOUTHWESTERN ENTOMOLOGIST SEP. 2020 Biodiversity in Central Mexico: Assessment of Ants1 in a Convergent
Effects of Army Ant Queens on Longevity of Their Workers (Formicidae: Dorylinae) 1
Species-Level Predation Network Uncovers High Prey Specificity in a Neotropical Army Ant Community
Eciton Army Ants—Umbrella Species for Conservation in Neotropical Forests
Biogeography and Endemism of Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Baja California, Mexico: a First Overview
Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in a Temperate Ecosystem from La Malinche National Park, Mexico
New Distributional Records for Ants and the Evaluation of Ant Species Richness and Endemism Patterns in Mexico