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ZooKeys 200: A Synoptic Review of the Ant Genera (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) of the Philippines

Monograph Identification Key Journal / Magazine Out of Print
Series: ZooKeys Volume: 200
By: David M General(Author), Gary D Alpert(Author)
110 pages, 39 colour photos
ZooKeys 200: A Synoptic Review of the Ant Genera (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) of the Philippines
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  • ZooKeys 200: A Synoptic Review of the Ant Genera (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) of the Philippines ISBN: 9789546426406 Paperback Jun 2012 Out of Print #199274
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This large work on the ant genera of the Philippines improves our understanding of the amazing biodiversity of the archipelago. Twelve genera, including 3 undescribed, are recorded from the country for the first time for a total of 92 genera. The simplified keys will allow students to identify ants to the generic level. In addition, the species list has more than doubled to 474 valid names since Baltazar (1966). The authors hope to spur interest in the study of ants in the Philippines since the ant diversity of many islands is still largely unexplored.

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Monograph Identification Key Journal / Magazine Out of Print
Series: ZooKeys Volume: 200
By: David M General(Author), Gary D Alpert(Author)
110 pages, 39 colour photos
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