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ANTBIB: A Bibliography of Ant Systematics
by Philip S. Ward,
et al.
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Wheeler, W. M.
1903i.
The origin of female and worker ants from the eggs of parthenogenetic workers.
Science (New York) (n.s.)18:830-833.
Wheeler, W. M.
1904b.
Dr. Castle and the Dzierzon theory.
Science (New York) (n.s.)19:587-591.
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Wheeler, W. M.
1904g.
On the pupation of ants and the feasibility of establishing the Guatemalan Kelep, or Cotton-Weevil Ant, in the United States.
Science (New York) (n.s.)20:437-440.
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Wheeler, W. M.
1904j.
Some further comments on the Guatemalan boll weevil ant.
Science (New York) (n.s.)20:766-768.
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Wheeler, W. M.
1905i.
Dr. O. F. Cook's "Social organization and breeding habits of the cotton-protecting kelep of Guatemala.".
Science (New York) (n.s.)21:706-710.
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Wheeler, W. M.
1906c.
The kelep excused.
Science (New York) (n.s.)23:348-350.
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Wheeler, W. M.
1911c.
Three formicid names which have been overlooked.
Science (New York) (n.s.)33:858-860.
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Wheeler, W. M.
1916e.
[Review of: Donisthorpe, H. 1915. British ants, their life-history and classification. Plymouth: Brendon & Son Ltd., xv + 379 pp.].
Science (New York) (n.s.)43:316-318.
Wheeler, W. M.
1932f.
How the primitive ants of Australia start their colonies.
Science (New York) 76:532-533.
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