Subfamily, tribe Aenictini and genus Aenictus references
Roger, 1863b: 36, 41 (catalogue); Mayr, 1863a: 394, 457 (catalogue); Mayr, 1865: 17 (Aenictus, Typhlatta diagnoses); Mayr, 1879: 668 (Typhlatta species key); Dalla Torre, 1893: 7 (catalogue); Forel, 1901a: 464 (India & Sri Lanka species key); Bingham, 1903: 6 (diagnosis, India, Sri Lanka & Burma species key); Ashmead, 1906: 24 (genera key); Emery, 1910b: 28 (diagnosis, catalogue); Arnold, 1915: 136, 137 (diagnosis, South Africa species key); Wheeler, 1922: 751 (Afrotropical catalogue); Wheeler, 1930j: 198, 207 (Aenictini (Typhlatta) & Philippines Aenictini (Aenictus) species keys); Chapman & Capco, 1951: 10 (Asia checklist); Wilson, 1964a: 436 (Indo-Australian species, revision, key); Taylor & Brown, 1985: 52 (Australia catalogue); Taylor, 1987a: 6 (Australia, New Caledonia & New Zealand checklists); Billen & Gotwald, 1988: 293 (Dufour's gland); Terayama & Yamane, 1989: 602 (Indonesia, Sumatra species key); Dlussky et al., 1990: 179 (Turkmenistan species key); Bolton, 1990c: 1358 (diagnosis, morphology, phylogeny); Baroni Urbani et al., 1992: 315 (phylogeny); Bolton, 1994: 12 (diagnosis, synoptic classification); Xu, 1994a: 118 (China species key); Bolton, 1995a: 1047 (census); Bolton, 1995b: 58 (catalogue); Wu & Wang, 1995a: 50 (China species key); Hölldobler et al., 1996: 158 (metatibial gland); Shattuck, 1999: 58 (Australia synopsis); Billen et al., 1999: 307 (postpygidial gland); Zhou, 2001a: 58 (China, Guangxi species key); Perfilieva, 2002: 1239 (venation); Brady, 2003: 6575 (phylogeny); Bolton, 2003: 36, 146 (diagnosis, synopsis); Brady & Ward, 2005: 593 (phylogeny); Moreau et al., 2006: 102 (phylogeny); Brady et al., 2006: 18173 (phylogeny); Ward, 2007c: 555 (classification); Shattuck, 2008c: 3 (Australia species key); Terayama, 2009: 124 (Taiwan species key); Jaitrong et al., 2010: 34 (Aenictini wroughtonii group key); Jaitrong & Yamane, 2010a: 329 (Aenictini silvestrii group key); Jaitrong et al., 2011: 321 (Laos species key); Keller, 2011: 1 (morphology, phylogeny); Jaitrong & Yamane, 2011a: 4, 11, 24 (Aenictus species groups key, Aenictini currax group key, Aenictini laeviceps group key); Jaitrong & Yamane, 2012a: 52, 67 (Aenictini javanus and Aenictini philippinensis groups keys).
Subfamily, tribe Aenictini and genus Aenictus references
Roger, 1863b: 36, 41 (catalogue); Mayr, 1863a: 394, 457 (catalogue); Mayr, 1865: 17 (Aenictus, Typhlatta diagnoses); Mayr, 1879: 668 (Typhlatta species key); Dalla Torre, 1893: 7 (catalogue); Forel, 1901a: 464 (India & Sri Lanka species key); Bingham, 1903: 6 (diagnosis, India, Sri Lanka & Burma species key); Ashmead, 1906: 24 (genera key); Emery, 1910b: 28 (diagnosis, catalogue); Arnold, 1915: 136, 137 (diagnosis, South Africa species key); Wheeler, 1922: 751 (Afrotropical catalogue); Wheeler, 1930j: 198, 207 (Aenictini (Typhlatta) & Philippines Aenictini (Aenictus) species keys); Chapman & Capco, 1951: 10 (Asia checklist); Wilson, 1964a: 436 (Indo-Australian species, revision, key); Taylor & Brown, 1985: 52 (Australia catalogue); Taylor, 1987a: 6 (Australia, New Caledonia & New Zealand checklists); Billen & Gotwald, 1988: 293 (Dufour's gland); Terayama & Yamane, 1989: 602 (Indonesia, Sumatra species key); Dlussky et al., 1990: 179 (Turkmenistan species key); Bolton, 1990c: 1358 (diagnosis, morphology, phylogeny); Baroni Urbani et al., 1992: 315 (phylogeny); Bolton, 1994: 12 (diagnosis, synoptic classification); Xu, 1994a: 118 (China species key); Bolton, 1995a: 1047 (census); Bolton, 1995b: 58 (catalogue); Wu & Wang, 1995a: 50 (China species key); Hölldobler et al., 1996: 158 (metatibial gland); Shattuck, 1999: 58 (Australia synopsis); Billen et al., 1999: 307 (postpygidial gland); Zhou, 2001a: 58 (China, Guangxi species key); Perfilieva, 2002: 1239 (venation); Brady, 2003: 6575 (phylogeny); Bolton, 2003: 36, 146 (diagnosis, synopsis); Brady & Ward, 2005: 593 (phylogeny); Moreau et al., 2006: 102 (phylogeny); Brady et al., 2006: 18173 (phylogeny); Ward, 2007c: 555 (classification); Shattuck, 2008c: 3 (Australia species key); Terayama, 2009: 124 (Taiwan species key); Jaitrong et al., 2010: 34 (Aenictini wroughtonii group key); Jaitrong & Yamane, 2010a: 329 (Aenictini silvestrii group key); Jaitrong et al., 2011: 321 (Laos species key); Keller, 2011: 1 (morphology, phylogeny); Jaitrong & Yamane, 2011a: 4, 11, 24 (Aenictus species groups key, Aenictini currax group key, Aenictini laeviceps group key); Jaitrong & Yamane, 2012a: 52, 67 (Aenictini javanus and Aenictini philippinensis groups keys); Bharti et al., 2012: 293 (India species key).
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