Ants of the MesoAmerican Corridor (ADMAC)
ADMAC (Ants of the MesoAmerican Corridor) is an NSF-funded project to better understand ant diversification in the thin connector region between North and South America....
ADMAC (Ants of the MesoAmerican Corridor) is an NSF-funded project to better understand ant diversification in the thin connector region between North and South America....
P. Boer, J. Noordijk & A.J. van Loon (Eds). 2018: Ecologische atlas Nederlandse mieren (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). – EIS Kenniscentrum Insecten en andere ongewervelden Nederland, the...
In the article “Revision and redefinition of the crematogastrine genus Tetheamyrma BOLTON, 1991, with the description of a new species and the first description of...
Every day, thousands of papers in various research fields are published. Some of them receive lots of attention, while others remain unnoticed. Simultaneously, thousands of...
In the recent article “Larval hemolymph feeding and hemolymph taps in the ant Proceratium itoi (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)” published in Myrmecological News, Keiichi Masuko reveals that...
In 2019, Myrmecological News awards for the first time the Best Paper of the previous year. From 7 January to 21 January, the editorial board...
Seifert, B. 2018. The Ants of Central and North Europe. – lutra Verlags – und Vertriebsgesellschaft, Tauer, Germany, 408 pp; ISBN 9783936412079 (hardback; alkaline paper),...
In the recently published article “A mixed colony of Tetramorium immigrans Santschi, 1927 and the putative social parasite Tetramorium aspina sp.n. (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)”, Herbert Wagner,...
In the recently published paper “Induced immune responses in Formica fusca (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)”, Siiri Fuchs, Liselotte Sundström, Nick Bos, Dimitri Stucki, and Dalial Freitak stimulated...
In an recently published article in Myrmecological News entitled “Population structure of Myrmica rubra (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in part of its invasive range revealed by nuclear...
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