- Ants are
eusocial insects of the
family Formicidae and,
along with the
related wasps and bees,
belong to the
order Hymenoptera. Ants
evolved from vespoid...
- (Hymenoptera: Formicidae):
Generic revision and
relationship to
other formicids".
Systematic Entomology. 15 (4): 449–489. doi:10.1111/j.1365-3113.1990...
- seen in both the true
formicids, and in the
extinct chrysidoid wasp
family Falsiformicidae,
which is not
related to
formicids at all. The two defining...
- (Hymenoptera: Formicidae):
Generic revision and
relationship to
other formicids".
Systematic Entomology. 15 (4): 449–489. Bibcode:1990SysEn..15..449W...
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Gennady M.;
Torsten Wappler;
Sonja Wedmann (2008). "New
middle Eocene formicid species from
Germany and the
evolution of
weaver ants" (PDF). Acta Palaeontologica...
- (Hymenoptera: Formicidae):
Generic revision and
relationship to
other formicids".
Systematic Entomology. 15 (4): 449–489. Bibcode:1990SysEn..15..449W...
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middle Eocene formicid species from
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- legs is less dense. The
genitalia of the male is
consistent with
other formicids,
composed of an outer, middle, and
inner pair of valves. The predominant...
- (Hymenoptera: Formicidae):
Generic revision and
relationship to
other formicids".
Systematic Entomology. 15 (4): 449–489. Bibcode:1990SysEn..15..449W...
- (Hymenoptera: Formicidae):
Generic revision and
relationship to
other formicids".
Systematic Entomology. 15 (4): 449–489. Bibcode:1990SysEn..15..449W...