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Myrmecol. News 30: Cover, imprint, content

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Myrmecol. News 30: 1-26

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Review Article

Cuticular hydrocarbons in ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and other insects: how and why they differ among individuals, colonies, and species

Sprenger, P.P. & Menzel F.

 

 

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Myrmecol. News 30: 27-52

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Original Article

Unveiling the morphology of the Oriental rare monotypic ant genus Opamyrma Yamane, Bui & Eguchi, 2008 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Leptanillinae) and its evolutionary implications, with first descriptions of the male, larva, tentorium, and sting apparatus

Yamada, A., Nguyen, D.D. & Eguchi, K.

 

 

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Myrmecol. News 30: 53-71

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Review Article

Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) as host and intruder: recent advances and future directions in the study of exploitative strategies

de la Mora, A., Sankovitz, M. & Purcell, J.

 

 

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Myrmecol. News 30: 73-92

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Myrmecophilous organisms associated with colonies of the ponerine ant Neoponera villosa (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) nesting in Aechmea bracteata bromeliads: a biodiversity hotspot

Rocha, F.H., Lachaud, JP. & Pérez-Lachaud, G.

 

 

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Myrmecol. News 30: 93-102

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Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) reduce the density of Cacopsylla pyri (Linnaeus, 1761) in Mediterranean pear orchards

Sanchez, J.A., Carrasco‐Ortiz, A., López‐Gallego, E. & La Spina, M.

 

 

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Myrmecol. News 30: 103-129

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Ant crickets (Orthoptera: Myrmecophilidae) associated with the invasive yellow crazy ant Anoplolepis gracilipes (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): evidence for cryptic species and potential co-introduction with hosts

Hsu, P-W., Hugel, S., Wetterer, J.K., Tseng, S-P., Ooi, C-S.M., Lee, C-Y. & Yang, C-C. S.

 

 

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Myrmecol. News 30: 131-137

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Ant-mimicking spider actively selects its mimetic model (Araneae: Gnaphosidae; Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

Pekár, S.

 

 

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Myrmecol. News 30: 139-150

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Coping with temperature extremes: thermal tolerance and behavioral plasticity in desert leaf-cutting ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) across an altitudinal gradient

Yela, N.I., Calcaterra, L.A. & Aranda-Rickert, A.

 

 

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Myrmecol. News 30: 151-159

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Revisiting museum collections in the genomic era: potential of MIG-seq for retrieving phylogenetic information from aged minute dry specimens of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and other small organisms

Eguchi, K., Oguri, E., Sasaki, T., Matsuo, A., Nguyen, D.D., Jaitrong, W., Yahya, B.E., Chen, Z., Satria, R, Wang, W.Y. & Suyama, Y.

 


Myrmecol. News 30: 161-173

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Two new iron maiden ants from Burmese amber (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: †Zigrasimeciini)

Cao, H., Boudinot, B.E., Wang, Z., Miao, X., Shih, C., Ren, D. & Gao, T.

 

 

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Myrmecol. News 30: 175-186

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Rainforest conversion to smallholder plantations of rubber or oil palm leads to species loss and community shifts in canopy ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

Nazarreta, R., Hartke, T.R., Hidayat, P., Scheu, S., Buchori, D. & Drescher, J.

 

 

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Myrmecol. News 30: 187-199

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Myrmecology, Gender, and Geography: changing demographics of a research community over thirty years

Lucky, A., Atchison, R.A., Ohyama, L., Zhang, Y.M., Williams, J.L., Pinkney IV, J.L., Clancy, K.L., Nielsen, A.N. & Lippi, C.A.

 

 

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Myrmecol. News 30: 201-212

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Strong antimicrobial and low insecticidal activity of mandibular gland reservoir content in Bornean “exploding ants” Colobopsis explodens Laciny & Zettel, 2018 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

Hoenigsberger, M., Pretzer, C., Rahimi, M.J., Kopchinskiy, A.G., Parich, A., Laciny, A., Metscher, B., Chan, C.M., Lim, L.B.L., Salim, K.A., Zettel, H.,  Druzhinina, I.S. & Schuhmacher, R.

 

 

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Myrmecol. News 30: 213-228

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Review Article

Viruses and their effects in ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

Baty, J.W., Bulgarella, M., Dobelmann, J., Felden, A. & Lester, P.J.

 

 

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Myrmecol. News 30: 229-250

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Delimitation of tribes in the subfamily Leptanillinae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), with a description of the male of Protanilla lini Terayama, 2009

Griebenow, Z.

 

 

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Myrmecol. News 30: 251-258

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Incidental interactions among Neotropical army-ant colonies are met with self-organized walls of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

Baudier, K.M. & Pavlic T.P.

 

 

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