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Phylogenomic data illuminate the evolutionary history of the ant tribe Camponotini and its obligate bacterial endosymbiont, Blochmannia, and suggest a Paleotropical Eocene origin of the association. We discover three novel lineages of camponotine ants, previously misidentified as members of the large cosmopolitan genus Camponotus.
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Invertebrate Systematics, 2022
Many tropical insect species remain formally undescribed, and the validity of some rarely collected and poorly studied taxa is uncertain. Overbeckia Viehmeyer, 1916 is a monotypic ant genus and a rare member of the arboreal ant communities of tropical South East Asia and Australasia.
Petr Klimeš +8 more
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Many tropical insect species remain formally undescribed, and the validity of some rarely collected and poorly studied taxa is uncertain. Overbeckia Viehmeyer, 1916 is a monotypic ant genus and a rare member of the arboreal ant communities of tropical South East Asia and Australasia.
Petr Klimeš +8 more
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Ophiocordyceps desmidiospora, a basal lineage within the “Zombie-Ant Fungi” clade
Mycologia, 2020Stephen J Saltamachia, João P M Araujo
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Origin and elaboration of a major evolutionary transition in individuality
Nature, 2020Ab Matteen Rafiqi +2 more
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Description of the Immatures of Workers of the AntCamponotus vittatus(Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Florida Entomologist, 2010Daniel Russ Solis +2 more
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Can't Take the Heat: High Temperature Depletes Bacterial Endosymbionts of Ants
Microbial Ecology, 2013Yongliang Fan +2 more
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