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American myrmecologist,
revolutionized the
field of
sociobiology Barry Bolton,
English ant
taxonomist John S. Clark,
Scottish myrmecologist Deborah Gordon...
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Donisthorpe (17
March 1870 – 22
April 1951) was an
eccentric British myrmecologist and coleopterist,
memorable in part for his
enthusiastic championing...
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Wheeler (March 19, 1865 –
April 19, 1937) was an
American entomologist,
myrmecologist and
professor at
Harvard University.
William Morton Wheeler was born...
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enjoyment of ants as pets.
Those who
study ant
behavior are
known as
myrmecologists. The
formicarium was
invented by
Charles Janet, a
French entomologist...
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September 1848 – 27 July 1931), Swiss psychiatrist, neuroanatomist,
myrmecologist and eugenicist,
became a
member of the Bahá’í
Faith in 1921. At the...
- colonies.
Wright considered Wilson to be "kind of the
myrmecologist" or "the
premier myrmecologist" and
referencing his work was
paramount to
building a...
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Australia in 2004. The
following terminology is
commonly used
among myrmecologists to
describe the
behaviors demonstrated by ants when
founding and organizing...
- pronunciation: [oɡyst ɑ̃ʁi fɔʁɛl]; 1
September 1848 – 27 July 1931) was a
Swiss myrmecologist, neuroanatomist,
psychiatrist and eugenicist,
notable for his investigations...
- bomb site". It was on the
original heath in this
location that
British myrmecologist Horace Donisthorpe collected many of the ants from
which he produced...
- is an
ectoparasitic ant
found in Europe. It was
discovered by
Swiss myrmecologist Heinrich Kutter. The
species is
unusual for
lacking a
worker caste,...