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A revision of the myrmecofauna of the maltese islands (hymenoptera, formicidae).
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Garding the myrmecofauna of much of mexico; however, there are still under-sampled regions. Although the results of this study are based on isolated sampling in the tizatlán botanical gar den, they provide a valuable contribution to the sparse knowledge of the myrmecofauna of tlax cala state.
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Apr 20, 2015 the diagnosis of the formicidae is revised, including five new, unreversed the ants of poland with reference to the myrmecofauna of europe.
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Recently, it is documented that bamboo (mousouchiku:phyllostachys pubescens mazel) invasion deteriorates ecological and/or landscape diversity. In order to investigate the ecological effects on forest-floor arthropods caused by bamboo invasion, we compared the myrmecofauna among broadleaf forests, bamboo-broadleaf mixed forests, and bamboo forests in hiroshima city and its vicinity.
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Nov 28, 2012 this study is not the first to cover the myrmecofauna of the fijian islands. Length on whether to describe new species in this faunistic revision.
Eurhizococcus brasiliensis (wille) (hemiptera: margarodidae) is among the principal pests of brazilian vineyards. Establishment and spread of this species in vineyards are associated with ants (hymenoptera: formicidae). Brasiliensis infested vineyards in rio grande do sul and santa catarina, the main grape-producing states in brazil.
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