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Results of the Archbold Expeditions | Behavior and ecological notes on some ants from south-central Florida

1944

Schneirla, T. C. (Theodore Christian),‏ ‎


Bibliographic information
American Museum novitates, no. 1261
Publisher
The American Museum of Natural History
Other Subjects
Carpenter ants; Lake placid region; Formica (insects); Formica pallidefulva; 59.57; 96(75.9)
Language
English
Format
print
Note
Title from caption.
"August 17, 1944."
"Observations made during late August and early September, 1943, at the Archbold Biological Station ... which is situated in the lower portion of the Highlands Ridge area of Florida, about midway between Lake Okeechobee and Arcadia."
"A contribution of the Department of Animal Behavior, the American Museum of Natural History."
Species observed classified as: Formica pallidefulva archboldi, determined by M.R. Smith; Formica pallidefulva; and Camponotus abdominalis floridanus.
Type
Book; Text
Contributor
Smith, Marion R. (Marion Russell),
Corporate Author
Archbold Biological Station

2024-10-18
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