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Family Formicidae - Ants
Taxonomy of the dolichoderine ant genus Technomyrmex Mayr (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) based on the worker cast By B. Bolton Contributions of the American Entomological Institute 35(1). 150 pp., 2007
Contributed by v belov on 5 February, 2011 - 1:02pm |
New synonymy, new species, new keys to Neivamyrmex army ants of the United States By Gordon C. Snelling and Roy R. Snelling Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute, Vol 80: 459-550, 2007
Gordon C. Snelling and Roy R. Snelling, New synonymy, new species, new keys to Neivamyrmex army ants of the United States, Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute, 80: 459-550, 2007.
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Pheidole in the New World: A dominant, hyperdiverse ant genus By Wilson E.O. Harvard University Press. 818 pp., 2003
Contributed by v belov on 20 February, 2012 - 2:32am |
A review of the species of Crematogaster, sensu stricto, in North America (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Part II. Descriptions of ne By Buren, W.F. Journal of the Georgia Entomological Society: 3: 91-121, 1968
full title: A review of the species of Crematogaster, sensu stricto, in North America (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Part II. Descriptions of new species
full text, contains separate keys for eastern and western species
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A Review of the Species of Crematogaster, Sensu Stricto, in North America (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Part I By Buren, W.F. Journal of The New York Entomological Society, 66:119-134, 1958
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keys are in part II
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Pogonomyrmex harvester ants. A study of the genus in North America. By Arthur C. Cole Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1968
Text available in an archive here.
An old but important text for anyone interested in US Pogonomyrmex.
Contributed by Steven Wang on 24 January, 2019 - 7:06pm |
Cladistic Phylogeny of the North American Species Complexes of Pogonomyrmex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) By Stephen W. Taber Annals of the Entomological Society of America, Volume 83, Pages 307–316, 1990
Paper available here.
Abstract: Four species complexes have been recognized for >20 yr; one is monotypic, and the compositions of the others have changed because of new descriptions and synonymy. An early prediction concerning the proper placement of one species is confirmed, and with this proviso, the three modified complexes are shown to be monophyletic. Two undescribed species are placed, resolutions of problematic relationships are offered, a new species complex is defined, range extensions are recorded, and a scanning elec
Contributed by Steven Wang on 23 January, 2019 - 7:47pm |
The World of the Harvester Ants By Stephen W. Taber Texas A&M University Press, 1998
Contains keys to North American species.
Contributed by okeller on 6 July, 2012 - 10:52pm |
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