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ANTBIB: A Bibliography of Ant Systematics
by Philip S. Ward,
et al.
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Harrington, W. H.
1891.
Note on
Amblyopone
pallipes,
Hald.
Canadian Entomologist 23:138-139.
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Ashmead, W. H.
1905c.
A skeleton of a new arrangement of the families, subfamilies, tribes and genera of the ants, or the superfamily Formicoidea.
Canadian Entomologist 37:381-384.
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Gahan, A. B.
;
Rohwer, S. A.
1917a.
Lectotypes of the species of Hymenoptera (except Apoidea) described by Abbé Provancher. [part].
Canadian Entomologist 49:298-308.
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Gahan, A. B.
;
Rohwer, S. A.
1918a.
Lectotypes of the species of Hymenoptera (except Apoidea) described by Abbé Provancher. [part].
Canadian Entomologist 50:101-106.
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Gahan, A. B.
;
Rohwer, S. A.
1918b.
Lectotypes of the species of Hymenoptera (except Apoidea) described by Abbé Provancher. [concl.].
Canadian Entomologist 50:196-201.
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Cole, A. C., Jr.
1936a.
An annotated list of the ants of Idaho (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).
Canadian Entomologist 68:34-39.
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Kennedy, C. H.
1938.
Solenopsis
rosella
Kennedy, a new ant from southern Ontario.
Canadian Entomologist 70:232-236.
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Kennedy, C. H.
1939.
A plea for preservation of the south point of Pelee Island as a wild-life-study preserve.
Canadian Entomologist 71:84-86.
Gregg, R. E.
1945b.
The worker caste of
Harpagoxenus
canadensis
Smith (Formicidae).
Canadian Entomologist 77:74-76.
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Wing, M. W.
1949.
A new
Formica
from northern Maine, with a discussion of its supposed type of social parasitism (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).
Canadian Entomologist 81:13-17.
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Chapman, J. A.
1957.
A further consideration of summit ant swarms.
Canadian Entomologist 89:389-395.
Francoeur, A.
;
Béique, R.
1966a.
Les Formicides (Hyménoptères) de Provancher.
Canadian Entomologist 98:140-145.
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Ayre, G. L.
1967.
The relationships between food and digestive enzymes in five species of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).
Canadian Entomologist 99:408-411.
Vick, K. W.
;
Drew, W. A.
;
Young, J.
;
Eisenbraun, E. J.
1969.
Chemotaxonomic studies of ants: free amino acids.
Canadian Entomologist 101:1207-1213.
Vick, K. W.
;
Drew, W. A.
;
Young, J.
;
McGurk, K. J.
;
Eisenbraun, E. J.
1969.
Chemotaxonomic studies of ants: volatile compounds.
Canadian Entomologist 101:879-882.
Gregg, R. E.
1972b.
The northward distribution of ants in North America.
Canadian Entomologist 104:1073-1091.
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Finnegan, R. J.
1975.
Introduction of a predacious red wood ant,
Formica
lugubris
(Hymenoptera: Formicidae), from Italy to eastern Canada.
Canadian Entomologist 107:1271-1274.
Finnegan, R. J.
1977.
Establishment of a predacious red wood ant,
Formica
obscuripes
(Hymenoptera: Formicidae), from Manitoba to eastern Canada.
Canadian Entomologist 109:1145-1148.
Mitchell, P.
;
Wighton, D.
1979.
Larval and adult insects from the Paleocene of Alberta, Canada.
Canadian Entomologist 111:777-782.
Notes:
Page 778: Formicidae (identified no farther than family).
Francoeur, A.
1981c.
Le groupe néarctique
Myrmica
lampra
(Formicidae, Hymenoptera).
Canadian Entomologist 113:755-759.
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Gibson, G. A. P.
1985.
Some pro- and mesothoracic structures important for phylogenetic analysis of Hymenoptera, with a review of terms used for the structures.
Canadian Entomologist 117:1395-1443.
Francoeur, A.
1986b.
Deux nouvelles fourmis néarctiques:
Leptothorax retractus
et
L. sphagnicolus
(Formicidae, Hymenoptera).
Canadian Entomologist 118:1151-1164.
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Jennings, D. T.
;
Houseweart, M. W.
;
Francoeur, A.
1986.
Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) associated with strip-clearcut and dense spruce-fir forests of Maine.
Canadian Entomologist 118:43-50.
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Poinar, G., Jr.
;
Archibald, B.
;
Brown, A.
1999.
New amber deposit provides evidence of early Paleogene extinctions, paleoclimates, and past distributions.
Canadian Entomologist 131:171-177.
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Grimaldi, D.
;
Agosti, D.
2000a.
The oldest ants are Cretaceous, not Eocene: comment.
Canadian Entomologist 132:691-693.
Poinar, G.
;
Baroni Urbani, C.
;
Brown, A.
2000.
The oldest ants are Cretaceous, not Eocene: reply.
Canadian Entomologist 132:695-696.
Lessard, J.-P.
;
Buddle, C. M.
2005.
The effects of urbanization on ant assemblages (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) associated with the Molson Nature Reserve, Ouebec.
Canadian Entomologist 13:215-225.
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McKellar, R. C.
;
Glasier, J. R. N.
;
Engel, M. S.
2013b.
A new trap-jawed ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Haidomyrmecini) from Canadian Late Cretaceous amber.
Canadian Entomologist 145:454-465.
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Archibald, S. B.
;
Rasnitsyn, A. P.
;
Brothers, D. J.
;
Mathewes, R. W.
2018.
Modernisation of the Hymenoptera: ants, bees, wasps, and sawflies of the early Eocene Okanagan Highlands of western North America.
Canadian Entomologist 150:205-257.
10.4039/tce.2017.59
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