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Ponerinae <orchid>

Known as: Ponerinae, Ponerineae 
National Institutes of Health

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2009
2009
Ants are considered useful organisms to test hypotheses about foraging strategies because their foragers usually leave from a… 
Review
2009
Review
2009
I report the results of the first detailed phylogenetic study of the ant subfamily Ponerinae, a diverse lineage whose properties… 
2004
2004
The Neotropical species Pachycondyla marginata conducts well-organized predatory raids on the termite species Neocapritermes… 
2003
2003
Epidendrum denticulatum (Orchidaceae) produces nectar on the petioles of buds, flowers, and fruits (extrafloral nectaries) but no… 
2002
2002
East African coastal dry forest is a threatened habitat type. Pachycondyla analis is a significant termitophage in these forests… 
1997
1997
Abstract The antennal movements of eight ant species (subfamilies Ponerinae, Myrmicinae, and Formicinae) are examined by high… 
1994
1994
SummaryIn order to examine social behavior in the little-studied ponerine ant genusGnamptogenys, detailed observations were made… 
1983
1983
ZusammenfassungDie große PonerinePachycondyla tridentata verfügt über 28 abdominale Hautdrüsen, einschließlich der Gift- und der… 
1972
1972
The karyotypes of nine Japanese ants in three subfamilies (Ponerinae, Formicinae, and Myrmicinae) were successfully analysed by…