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The Economic Importance of Leaf-Cutting Ants
2019The economically important leaf-cutting ants are restricted to the genera Atta and Acromyrmex, are fungus-growing ants of the Tribe Attini and are found only in the New World. In a questionnaire survey of 27 countries, J. M. Cherrett and D. J. Peregrine reported that 47 agricultural crops suffered leaf-cutting ant damage, and a survey of the literature
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Stridulation in leaf-cutting ants
Naturwissenschaften, 1993F. Roces, J. Tautz, B. H�lldobler
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History of the Leaf-Cutting Ant Problem
2019Pest species of leaf-cutting ants are restricted to the two genera Acromyrmex and Atta and, like the whole tribe Attini to which they belong, they are confined to the New World approximately between the latitudes 33°N and 44°S. Certainly pest problems in the species-poor areas of Central and North America are much less acute than they are in the south.
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The Fungus Gardens of the Leaf-Cutting Ants
1943(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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