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Ants are social insects of the family Formicidae (pronounced ... The family name Formicidae is derived from the Latin formīca ("ant") from which the words ...
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Family Formicidae is named for the genus Formica, that from Latin formica ant (1 ). ... AntData (Formicidae of the United States, David Lubertazzi, ...
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Bolton (2003) gives the following list of general synapomorphies for the Formicidae (but note that several of these are not unique to ants and have evolved ...
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Ants are placed in a single family, the Formicidae. They belong to the order Hymenoptera, which includes bees, wasps, sawflies, and ichneumons. ...
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14 Aug 2009 ... The family Formicidae has been a taxonomic problem for the last century and only became somewhat more clear in 1950 with the publication of ...
www.msstate.edu/org/mississippientmuseum/Researchtaxa... - Similar
Discussion on different topics related to the biology of ants (Formicidae)
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This is a presentation of the research being done at the Cowling Arboretum, with general information on how to collect, identify and study ants.
www.acad.carleton.edu/curricular/BIOL/resources/ant/ - Similar
10 Jan 2008 ... Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Hymenoptera: Formicidae ...
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The terrestrial bio-surveillance working group (WG 1.9) will gather barcode records for three representative groups of arthropods: Lepidoptera, Formicidae ...
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Formicidae of the United States. This page provides links to ant species checklists for some U.S. states. You can find state specific ant information by ...
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