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Deep time extinction of largest insular ant predators and the first fossil Neoponera (Formicidae: Ponerinae) from Miocene age Dominican amber. [PDF]
Fiorentino, Gianpiero, Lattke, John, Troya, Adrian, Sosiak, Christine, Dong, Minsoo, Barden, Phillip (2023): Deep time extinction of largest insular ant predators and the first fossil Neoponera (Formicidae: Ponerinae) from Miocene age Dominican amber ...
Fiorentino G +5 more
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Novel Worker-Like Behavior Observed in Gynes of the Social Parasite <i>Tetramorium microgyna</i>. [PDF]
Our article reports, to our knowledge, the first observations of inquiline gynes performing worker tasks for their host colony. We dissected these gynes to establish that they were all unmated. We hypothesize that nest excavation by social parasites represents an artifact of a non‐parasitic past.
Brassard F, Kwapich C.
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In the Yucatan Peninsula, the ponerine ant Neoponera villosa nests almost exclusively in tank bromeliads, Aechmea bracteata. In this study, we aimed to determine the factors influencing nest site selection during nest relocation which is regularly ...
Franklin H. Rocha +4 more
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First record of Leptogenys hysterica Forel, 1900 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Ponerinae) from Pakistan
Leptogenys Roger, 1861 is one of the speciose genera in the subfamily Ponerinae. There were no previous records of any species of this genus from Pakistan, though many such species were reported from various parts of the world, including its ...
Muhammad Tariq Rasheed +3 more
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Distribution Pattern of Ants in Huanglianshan National Nature Reserve From Yunnan, China. [PDF]
This study found that ant diversity in the Huanglian Mountain National Nature Reserve exhibits a non‐linear distribution pattern along the altitudinal gradient, encompassing 209 species across 9 subfamilies and 66 genera. Elevation significantly structured ant communities in the reserve.
Li X, Zeng H, Zhang Y, Yu Y, Chen C.
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Ectomomyrmex javanus Mayr, 1867 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Ectomomyrmex javanus Mayr, 1867 is the biggest Ponerine ant in Korean peninsula. We have determined mitochondrial genome of E. javanus. The circular mitogenome of E.
Jonghyun Park +2 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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Diversity-dependent effects probably influenced the diversification of species-rich crown ant subfamilies during the Cenozoic [PDF]
Disentangling the influence of biotic interactions from abiotic environmental changes is a central challenge in macroevolution. While ants’ evolutionary history has been widely studied, often in relation to abiotic factors or plant associations, the role
Corentin Jouault +2 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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Published as part of Bezděčková, Klára, Bezděčka, Pavel & Machar, Ivo, 2015, A checklist of the ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Peru, pp. 101-133 in Zootaxa 4020 (1) on pages 123-125, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4020.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Bezděčková, Klára +2 more
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