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Army ant males lose seasonality at a site on the equator
ArticleAbstract: Army ants are keystone predators in the tropics and subtropics. During reproduction, males fly betwePalabras claves:Alates, New World, phenology, reproduction, tropicsAutores:Castro R.V., Dale L. Forrister, Duval M., Garwood N.C., Hays T., John E. Lattke, Longino J.T., Sendoya S., Tozetto L.Fuentes:scopusRevealing male genital morphology in the giant ant genus Dinoponera with geometric morphometrics
ArticleAbstract: Genitalia include some of the most complex and morphologically diverse structures in insects, findinPalabras claves:Formicidae, Genital evolution, Genital variation, Hymenoptera, intraspecific variation, PonerinaeAutores:John E. Lattke, Tozetto L.Fuentes:scopusReview of the Leptogenys unistimulosa species group (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) with the description of a new Amazonian species
ArticleAbstract: Leptogenys elzasoares new species, is described from workers and a male collected near Manaus in thePalabras claves:Ants, NEOTROPICAL, Ponerinae, taxonomyAutores:Boudinot B.E., Chaul J.C.M., John E. Lattke, Tozetto L.Fuentes:scopus