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On the founding of colonies by queen ants, with special reference to the parasitic and slave-making species
Record no:
40160
Author:
Wheeler, William Morton
Year:
1906
Series:
BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. 1906 v.22, no.4 : 33-105, plates 8-14 [kept P509.73]
Subject:
Ants - Behaviour
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Animal colonies
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