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ANTBIB: A Bibliography of Ant Systematics
by Philip S. Ward,
et al.
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Ward, P. S.
;
Brady, S. G.
2003.
Phylogeny and biogeography of the ant subfamily Myrmeciinae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).
Invertebrate Systematics 17:361-386.
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Delsinne, T.
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Sonet, G.
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Nagy, Z. T.
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Wauters, N.
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Jacquemin, J.
;
Leponce, M.
2012.
High species turnover of the ant genus
Solenopsis
(Hymenoptera : Formicidae) along an altitudinal gradient in the Ecuadorian Andes, indicated by a combined DNA sequencing and morphological approach.
Invertebrate Systematics 26:457-469.
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Barden, P.
;
Boudinot, B. E.
;
Lucky, A.
2017b.
Where fossils dare and males matter: combined morphological and molecular analysis untangles the evolutionary history of the spider ant genus
Leptomyrmex
Mayr (Hymenoptera: Dolichoderinae).
Invertebrate Systematics 31:765-780.
10.1071/IS16067
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Sparks, K. S.
;
Andersen, A. N.
;
Austin, A. D.
2019.
A multi-gene phylogeny of Australian
Monomorium
Mayr (Hymenoptera : Formicidae) results in reinterpretation of the genus and resurrection of
Chelaner
Emery.
Invertebrate Systematics 33:225-236.
10.1071/ISI6080
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Griebenow, Z.
2021.
Synonymisation of the male-based ant genus
Phaulomyrma
(Hymenoptera: Formicidae) with
Leptanilla
based upon Bayesian total-evidence phylogenetic inference.
Invertebrate Systematics 35:603–636.
10.1071/IS20059
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Griebenow, Z. H.
;
Isaia, M.
;
Moradmand, M.
2022.
A remarkable troglomorphic ant,
Yavnella laventa
sp. nov. (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Leptanillinae), identified as the first known worker of
Yavnella
Kugler by phylogenomic inference.
Invertebrate Systematics 36 (12):1118-1138. [online early]
10.1071/IS22035
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Klimeš, P.
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Drescher, J.
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Buchori, D.
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Hidayat, P.
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Nazarreta, R.
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Potocky, P.
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Rimandai, M.
;
Scheu, S.
;
Matos-Maraví, P.
2022.
Uncovering cryptic diversity in the enigmatic ant genus
Overbeckia
and insights into the phylogeny of Camponotini (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Formicinae).
Invertebrate Systematics 36(6):557-579.
10.1071/IS21067
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