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Borowiec Et Al-2020 Ants – Phylogeny and Classification
Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Along an Elevational Gradient at Eungella in the Clarke Range, Central Queensland Coast, Australia
New Caledonia and New Zealand
Description of a New Genus of Primitive Ants from Canadian Amber
Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Ponerinae)
The Adaptive Significance of Phasic Colony Cycles in Army Ants
Notes on the Biology of the Oriental Amblyoponine Ant Myopopone Castanea: Queen-Worker Dimorphism, Worker Polymorphism and Larval Hemolymph Feeding by Workers
Common Names for Australian Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Evolution of the Army Ant Syndrome: the Origin and Long-Term Evolutionary Stasis of a Complex of Behavioral and Reproductive Adaptations
Lach Et Al 2009 Ant Ecology.Pdf
(CERRA) World Heritage Area, and Adjacent Regions
Predation of Centipedes by the Primitive Ant Amblyopone Silvestrii
Wet Tropics, Queensland
Bloody Funny Wasps! Speculations on the Evolution of Eusociality in Ants, Pp
Tales of Dracula Ants: the Evolutionary History of the Ant Subfamily Amblyoponinae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) PHILIP S
Chemical Communication in Insect Communities: a Guide to Insect Pheromones with Special Emphasis on Social Insects
Ants: Ecology and Impacts in Dead Wood
Evolution of Thorax Architecture in Ant Castes Highlights Trade-Off Between Flight and Ground Behaviors Roberto a Keller1,2*, Christian Peeters2, Patrícia Beldade1
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Table 4. List of Sequenced Taxa, with Collection Codes, CASENT Numbers, and Genbank Accession Numbers
Generic Revision of the Ant Subfamily Dorylinae (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)
The Evolution of Social Traits and Biodiversity in the Ants
Brisbane City Council Terrestrial Invertebrate Status Review
Using Ants As Indicators of Successful Rainforest Restoration
The Adaptive Significance of Phasic Colony Cycles in Army Ants
Molecular Systematics of Basal Subfamilies of Ants Using 28S Rrna (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
(Carabidae) to Climate Change in the Australian Tropical Rainforest