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Insights Into the Chinese Pangolin's (Manis pentadactyla) Diet in a Peri-Urban Habitat: A Case Study From Hong Kong [PDF]
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Cheung, K +3 more
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Cryptopone sauteri Wheeler, W.M., 1906, which is one of the common ant species in Ponerine, is found in forest floors of the Korean peninsula. We have determined the mitochondrial genome of C. sauteri. The circular mitogenome of C.
Jonghyun Park +2 more
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Adapting to Uncertainty: Foraging Strategies in Dinoponera quadriceps (Formicidae: Ponerinae). [PDF]
When searching for food, animals often make decisions about where to go, how long to stay in a foraging area, and whether to return to the most recently visited spot. These decisions can be enhanced by cognitive traits and adjusted based on previous experience.
Eloi I +3 more
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Among scuttle flies caught at colonies of the ant Dinoponera lucida Emery (Ponerinae) were Apocephalus exlucida Disney new species and females of two species of Megaselia Rondani that, which in our present state of knowledge, cannot be named until ...
R. Henry L. Disney +2 more
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Contribution to the myrmecofauna (Formicidae, Hymenoptera) of Mt. Kopaonik (Serbia) [PDF]
The myrmecofauna of Serbia is still insufficiently investigated. In the past ants were not a challenge for the entomologists of Serbia, only a few of which paid attention to ants and registered some ant species among other insect species.
Petrov Ivan Z.
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Contribution to the myrmecofauna (Formicidae, Hymenoptera) of the Banat province, Serbia [PDF]
Ant species collected in the season of 1997, with some specimens of earlier years are presented. Collected species belong to the four subfamilies with the following number of species: Ponerinae (1 species), Myrmicinae (30) Dolichoderinae (6), Formicinae (
Petrov Ivan Z.
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Checklist of the Ants of Michigan (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) [PDF]
A total of 113 species of ants is recorded by county from the state of Michigan. The list is based upon literature records and specimens in the authors\u27 collections and those of the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology and the Michigan State ...
Kannowski, Paul B +2 more
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African ants are poorly known, especially Afrotropical ants of the subfamily Ponerinae, despite recent advances. The genus Bothroponera (Ponerinae) includes the pumicosa, talpa and sulcata species complexes.
Abdulmeneem Joma, William P. Mackay
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Published as part of Cedric A. Collingwood, Donat Agosti, Mostafa R. Sharaf & Antonius van Harten, 2011, Order Hymenoptera, family Formicidae, pp.
Collingwood, Cedric A. +3 more
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The wasps, bees and ants (Insecta: Vespida=Hymenoptera) from the Insect Limestone (Late Eocene) of the Isle of Wight, UK [PDF]
The types and undescribed material of the hymenopteran fossils of the Insect Bed of the Bembridge Marls from the Isle of Wight (UK) are critically revised and studied. A total of 1460 fossils are recorded and attributed to 20 families: Gasteruptiidae s.l.
Antropov, AV +8 more
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