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Origins and Affinities of the Ant Fauna of Madagascar
Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Along an Elevational Gradient at Eungella in the Clarke Range, Central Queensland Coast, Australia
Convergent Evolution of the Army Ant Syndrome and Congruence in Big-Data Phylogenetics
A Comparative Study of the Hymenopterous Poison Apparatus. Henry Remley Hermann Jr Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
Mechanisms for the Evolution of Superorganismality in Ants
The Adaptive Significance of Phasic Colony Cycles in Army Ants
Common Names for Australian Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Book Review] Speciation in Honor of M.J.D
Biodec09 3(2)
The Phylogeny and Evolution of Ants
Rodriguez 2020
Lach Et Al 2009 Ant Ecology.Pdf
The Rise of Army Ants and Their Relatives: Diversification of Specialized Predatory Doryline Ants
Research Article the Ant Genus Sphinctomyrmex Mayr (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Cerapachyinae) in the Neotropical Region, with the Description of Two New Species
Hymenoptera: Vespomorpha) Biota Colombiana, Vol
Colony Expansions Underlie the Evolution of Army Ant Mass Raiding
The American Museum of Natural History
Microhabitat Requirements and Behaviors of Ant Functional Groups That Allow for Their Co-Existence: a Recommendation for Restoration Practices
Top View
Introduction to the Ant Genera
Bloody Funny Wasps! Speculations on the Evolution of Eusociality in Ants, Pp
SPHINCTOMYRMEX Asper Brown, 1975; See Under ZASPHINCTUS
Convergent Evolution of the Army Ant Syndrome and Congruence in Big-Data Phylogenetics – Supplementary Figures and Tables
Chemical Communication in Insect Communities: a Guide to Insect Pheromones with Special Emphasis on Social Insects
Marcia CM Marques Carlos EV Grelle Editors
Colony Expansions Underlie the Evolution of Army Ant Mass Raiding
Formicidae: Dorylinae, Ponerinae) from New Caledonia
Generic Revision of the Ant Subfamily Dorylinae (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)
Guide to the Ants of South-Western Australia
Two New Ant Species (Formicidae: Dorylinae, Ponerinae) from New Caledonia
The Rise of Army Ants and Their Relatives: Diversification of Specialized Predatory Doryline Ants Seán G Brady1*, Brian L Fisher2, Ted R Schultz1 and Philip S Ward3
Ecology, Biogeography and Responses to Habitat Degradation Of
Correlates and Consequences of Worker Polymorphism in Ants
The Phylogeny and Evolution of Ants
Effects of Habitat Complexity on Ant Assemblages