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goatherds as
natural comp****es.[citation needed]
Species in the
subgenus Acanthomyops, in
particular L.
interjectus and L. claviger, are
commonly known as...
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belonging to the
genus Lasius,
formerly a part of the
genus (now subgenus)
Acanthomyops.
Described in 1862 by Roger, the
species is
native to the
United States...
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belonging to the
genus Lasius,
formerly a part of the
genus (now a subgenus)
Acanthomyops.
Described in 1909 by Wheeler, the
species is
native to the
United States...
-
belonging to the
genus Lasius,
formerly a part of the
genus (now a subgenus)
Acanthomyops.
Described in 1968 by Wing, the
species is
native to the
United States...
-
Lasius (
Acanthomyops) with a key to
North American females (PDF). p. 186. Wing, M.W. (1968).
Taxonomic revision of the
Nearctic genus Acanthomyops (Hymenoptera:...
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belonging to the
genus Lasius,
formerly a part of the
genus (now a subgenus)
Acanthomyops.
Described in 1941 by Buren, the
species is
native to the
United States...
- "
Acanthomyops murphii". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 1996: e.T40729A10360291. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.1996.RLTS.T40729A10360291.en. "
Acanthomyops murphyi"...
-
Lasius (
Acanthomyops) with a key to
North American females (PDF). p. 185. Wing, M.W. (1968).
Taxonomic revision of the
Nearctic genus Acanthomyops (Hymenoptera:...
-
genus Lasius, and was
formerly a part of the
genus (now a subgenus)
Acanthomyops.
Described in 1866 by Mayr, the
species is
native to the
United States...
-
belonging to the
genus Lasius,
formerly a part of the
genus (now a subgenus)
Acanthomyops.
Described in 1917 by Wheeler, the
species is
native to the
United States...