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Digging into the evolutionary history of the fungus-growing-ant symbiont, Escovopsis (Hypocreaceae). [PDF]

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Notes On Ant Larvae: Myrmicinae.

Transactions of The American Entomological Society, 1988
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Wheeler Gc, J. Wheeler
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Area marking in the ant Pheidole pallidula (Myrmicinae)

Behavioural Processes, 1996
The Mediterranean dimorphic ant Pheidole pallidula has a rapid, short-lasting and species-specific homerange area marking. It is performed by the minor workers, which are stimulated to mark by the major workers. The first few minors reaching a new area move on it very slowly and begin to mark it by depositing spots of their Dufour gland content.
Cammaerts Tricot, Marie-Claire   +1 more
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Études Sur Les Myrmicinae.

1912
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Joe Cora, Norm Johnson, C. Emery
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A new pheromone in the ant Pheidole pallidula (Myrmicinae)

Behavioural Processes, 1991
In the dimorphic species Pheidole pallidula, an ethological factor, present on the VIIth abdominal sternite attracts ants from short distances and enhances the linear speed of those having approached it. Added to poison gland extract, it improves the workers' trail following behaviour.
Detrain, Claire   +1 more
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