Search Results - "Trager, J.C"
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Tetramorium tsushimae, a New Invasive Ant in North America
Published in Biological invasions (01-03-2006)“…Combining molecular and morphological evidence, an invasive ant in Missouri and Illinois, USA, is identified as Tetramorium tsushimae Emery, 1925, a…”
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Effect of a founder event on variation in the genetic sex-determining system of the fire ant Solenopsis invicta
Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-11-1993)“…Effects of a recent founder event on genetic diversity in wild populations of the fire ant Solenopsis invicta were studied, with particular attention given to…”
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Systematics and population genetics of fire ants (Solenopsis saevissima complex) from Argentina
Published in Evolution (01-12-1990)“…Specimens of seven fire ant species collected from their native ranges in Argentina were studied by protein electrophoresis and morphological analysis…”
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A revision of Conomyrma (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from the southeastern United States, especially Florida, with keys to the species
Published in The Florida entomologist (01-03-1988)“…Workers of five new species of Conomyrma from Florida and other southeastern states are described, and 2 existing taxa are redescribed. Queens are described…”
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A slave-making ant in Florida: Polyergus lucidus with observations on the natural history of its host Formica archboldi (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
Published in The Florida entomologist (01-06-1985)“…The slave-making ant Polyergus lucidus is reported for the 1st time from Florida. Formica archboldi is its host species, not previously known to be parasitized…”
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A revision of the fire ants, Solenopsis geminata group (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Myrmicinae)
Published in Journal of the New York Entomological Society (01-04-1991)“…The subgenera and satellite genera of Solenopsis are reviewed. Synonymy under Solenopsis of all subgenera and of the genera Bisolenopsis, Synsolenopsis,…”
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