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Myrmecol. News 35: 1-27

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Acid reign: formicine ants and their venoms

Koch, L., Niedermeyer, T. H. J. & Tragust, S.

 

 

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Myrmecol. News 35: 29-60

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A new genus in a hyperdiverse ant lineage (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Myrmicinae) revealed by integration of morphological and molecular evidence

Chung, F.-Y., Hsu, P.-W., Hsu, F.-C. & Lin, C.-C.

 

 

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Myrmecol. News 35: 61-71

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Consistent successional trajectories of ant species richness, composition, and functional traits on post-mining sites in European deciduous forest

Hovorková, M., Holec, M., Mudrák,O. & Frouz, J.

 

 

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Myrmecol. News 35: 73-87

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Competition for food and nesting resources in arboreal ant communities is higher in lowland than in mid-elevation rainforests

Hoenle, P.O., Schumacher, N.C., Fibich, P., Posman, A., Biul, M. & Klimes, P.

  

 

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Myrmecol. News 35: 89-98

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Systematics and early evolution of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): the first male and worker-queen association for †Gerontoformica

Zhuang, Y., Perrichot, V., Li, J., Zhuo, D., Liu, Y., Wang, B., Zhang, Q. & Boudinot, B.E.

  

 

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Myrmecol. News 35: 99-109

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Morphology, but not morphometry, identifies instars in Ectatomma tuberculatum ant

Sauvaget, M., Guérineau, C., Zimmer C., Savarit, F. & Fénéron, R.

  

 

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Myrmecol. News 35: 111-124

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Temporary social parasitism in the ant Strumigenys mutica: colony composition and behavioral interactions with host species Strumigenys solifontis and Strumigenys lewisi

Mizuno, R., Sadahiro, K., Hosokawa, R., Makita, S., Matsumura, H., Lin, C.-C. & Ito, F.

  

 

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Myrmecol. News 35: 125-144

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Review Article

Intramandibular glands in ants

Billen, J. & Wang, C.

   


Myrmecol. News 35: 145-159

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The status and role of ants in oil palm landscapes: knowledge gaps and directions for future research

Stone, J., Luke, S. H., Drescher, J. & Turner, E. C.

   


Myrmecol. News 35: 161-188

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The larval morphology of the clonal raider ant, Ooceraea biroi (Forel, 1907) (Dorylinae), with broader implications for the Formicidae and Hymenoptera

Li, D., Richter, A., Olivos-Cisneros, L., van de Kamp, T., Kronauer, D.J.C., Beutel, R.G. & Boudinot, B.E.

   



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