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Hostrup grusgrav, Hobro, Jylland, Danmark
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Sicilia, Italien
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Randers Fjord
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Mostafa R. Sharaf, Cedric A. Collingwood, Abdulrahman S. Aldawood
Zookeys
Figure 2.Dorsal view of Technomyrmex montaseri sp. n. (Holotype, WML).
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Weeyawat Jaitrong, Seiki Yamane
Zookeys
Figure 7.Distribution of the species of the Aenictus javanus group. A Aenictus doydeei, Aenictus nishimurai, and Aenictus duengkaei sp. n. B Aenictus javanus, Aenictus longinodus sp. n., and Aenictus piercei.
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Figure 30.Crematogaster razana, worker, queen and distribution. A–C worker (CASENT0149655) A full face B lateral C dorsal D distribution E–G queen (CASENT0148782) E dorsal F lateral G full face.
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Magdi S. El-Hawagry, Mohammed W. Khalil, Mostafa R. Sharaf, Hassan H. Fadl, Abdulrahman S. Aldawood
Zookeys
Figures 7–8.SEM of Monomorium sarawatensis sp.n., paratype worker 7 body in profile, 8 head in profile.
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Figure 75.Stenamma diversum A Queen (CASENT0606782), profile B Same, face C Same, dorsum D Same, wings E Male (CASENT0622357), profile F Same, face G Same, dorsum.
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Himender Bharti, Shahid Ali Akbar
Zookeys
Figures 14–16.Cerapachys anokha sp. n. 14 body in profile 15 body in dorsal view. 16. head in full-face view.
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Cecilia Waichert, James P. Pitts
Zookeys
Figures 1–3.Male holotype of Abernessia capixaba sp. n. 1 Lateral habitus 2 Head, frontal view 3 Apex of metasoma in lateral view.
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Mostafa R. Sharaf, Abdulrahman S. Aldawood
Zookeys
Figures 13–15.Carebara fayrouzae sp. n., Queen 13 body in profile 14 body in dorsal view 15 head in full-face view, (antweb.org, CASENT0906362).
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Roy R. Snelling, Marek L. Borowiec, Matthew M. Prebus
Zookeys
Figure 20.Lateral views focusing on petiole and postpetiole A Temnothorax paiute sp. n. (CASENT0005932) B Temnothorax pseudandrei sp. n. (CASENT0005693) C Temnothorax quasimodo sp. n. (CASENT0005694) D Temnothorax rudis E Temnothorax caguatan sp. n. (CASENT0339286) F Temnothorax rugatulus.
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Figures 11–16.Female of Symmorphus (Symmorphus) cavatus Li & Chen, sp. n. 11 general habitus 12 clypeus 13 vertex in dorsal view 14 T1–2 15 mesepisternum; 16 propodeum.
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Masashi Yoshimura, Brian L. Fisher
Zookeys
Figure 5.Generic diagnostic characters of Mystrium and the differences from Stigmatomma. A Mystrium voeltzkowi (CASENT0002075) B Stigmatomma mystriops (INB0003690672) C Mystrium mirror (CASENT0317582) D Mystrium janovitzi (CASENT0080644). A, B, C worker D male A, B mandible in oblique mesal view C abdominal segment VII in lateral view D aedeagus in lateral view.
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Rainer Neumeyer, Hannes Baur, Gaston-Denis Guex, Christophe Praz
Zookeys
Figure 3.Shape PCA of all five OTUs of the Polistes gallicus-group. a, b Scatterplot of first against second shape PC a females b males c, d Scatterplot of isosize against first shape PC c females d males. Symbols: orange circles = Polistes biglumis, purple triangles = Polistes bischoffi, green diamonds = Polistes gallicus, blue rectangles = Polistes hellenicus, red dots = Polistes helveticus. In parentheses, the variance explained by each shape PC. Encircled upper case letters show the position of the type specimens of various nominal taxa: (A) Polistes bimaculatus pamirensis Zirngiebl, 1955, syntypes; (B) Polistes bimaculatus nigrinotum Zirngiebl, 1955, holotype; (C) Polistes bischoffi Weyrauch, 1937, neotype; (D) Polistes foederatus obscuricornis Mader, 1936, syntypes; (E) Polistes omissus ordubadensis Zirngiebl, 1955, holotype; (F) Polistes omissus kaszabi Giordani Soika, 1970, holotype; (G) Polistes foederatus albellus Giordani Soika, 1976, paratype; (H) Polistes helveticus Neumeyer sp. n., holotype; (I) Polistes dubius Kohl, 1898, lectotype; (J) Polistes foederatus Kohl, 1898, holotype; (K) Polistes gallicus mongolicus Buysson, 1911, syntype; (L) Polistes hellenicus Arens, 2011, holotype.
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Francisco Hita Garcia, Brian L. Fisher
Zookeys
Figure 11.Body in profile. A Tetramorium gollum (CASENT0074849) B Tetramorium plesiarum (CASENT0172831) C Tetramorium bressleri (CASENT0055196).
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John S. LaPolla, Brian L. Fisher
Zookeys
Figures 4–6.Lateral, full face and dorsal view of body. Paratrechina antsingy holotype worker CASENT0906916.
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Abdulrahman S. Aldawood, Mostafa R. Sharaf, Brian Taylor
Zookeys
Figures 1–8.Carebara abuhurayri sp. n.; ar: areolate-rugose; lst: longitudinal striations; mtg: metanotal groove; om: ommatidiun; pd: propodeum; prs: propodeal spiracle; ppt: postpetiole; pt: petiole.
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Renowned evolutionary biologist Edward O. Wilson has spent his long career cracking the code of ants. It’s the ants’ ability to communicate and form tight-knit societies that lies behind their extraordinary evolutionary success. Ari Daniel Shapiro visits Wilson in his office at Harvard to learn the nature of the ants’ special language—and what’s in an ant’s name. Photo Credit: Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology
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Mejlgård Skov
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Kielstrup Sø, Jylland, Danmark
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Glatved Strand
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Randers Fjord
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Holmegård Mose, Sjælland, Denmark