Tapinoma sessile
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- Olmstead, K. L., and T. K. Wood 1990A
- Leveraging the Chemistry of Colony Organization for the Management of a Widespread and Expanding Urban Pest Ant
- NOTE on the THERMOKINETICS of DOLICHODERINE ANTS by Harlow SHAPLEY HARVARD COLLEGE OBSERVATORY, CAMBRIDGE, MASS
- Pest Profile
- Ant ID Guide Proper Identification of Ant
- Tapinoma Sessile): Effects of Social Plasticity, Urbanization, and Laboratory Maintenance Timothy J
- Ants of Dune and Ridge Woodlands
- Prevalence and Consequences of Ants and Other Arthropods in Active Nests of Midwestern Birds
- A Preliminary Study of Ant Diversity and of Ant Dependence on Dead Wood in Central Interior British Columbia1
- Sociobiology, Vol. 49, No. 2, 2007
- Supplementary Material
- House-Infesting Ants of the Eastern United States
- Aggressive Interactions Between the Introduced Argentine Ant, Linepithema Humile and the Native Odorous House Ant, Tapinoma Sessile
- Arthropods of Zion National Park.Pdf
- Invasive Species Alert!
- Odorous House Ants: the Most Common House-Invading Ant in Tennessee
- Suburban Ant Community Structure with Emphasis on Tapinoma Sessile and T
- Interference Competition for Mutualism Between Ant Species Mediates Ant-Mealybug Associations