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Volume 40, Number 2, April 1994:
Checklist of Kansas Ants

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IN THIS ISSUE
- introduction

- family formicidae (ants)
- - subfamily ponerinae
- - figures 1-7
- - subfamily ecitoninae
- - subfamily myrmicinae
- - figures 9-10
- - figures A & B
- - figures 11-12
- - figures 13-14
- - subfamily dolichoderinae
- - subfamily formicinae
- - figures 17-18
- how to make an ant collection
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Checklist of Kansas Ants
by Mark B. DuBois

Figure 13. Solenopsis molesta, Douglas Co. (126 colonies of Solenopsis collected).

*44. Pogonomyrmex apache Wheeler 1902.

45. Pogonomyrmex barbatus (F. Smith) 1858.

46. Pogonomyrmex comanche Wheeler 1902.

47. Pogonomyrmex maricopa Wheeler 1914.

48. Pogonomyrmex occidentalis (Cresson) 1865 [figure 2].

49. Pogonomyrmex rugosus Emery 1895.

50. Smithistruma dietrichi (M. Smith) 1931.

51. Smithistruma laevinasis (M. Smith) 1931.

52. Smithistruma ohioensis (Kennedy and Schramm) 1933.

53. Smithistruma pilinasis (Forel) 1901.

54. Smithistruma pulchella (Emery) 1895.

55. Smithistruma reflexa (Wesson and Wesson) 1939.

56. Solenopsis molesta (Say) 1836 [figure 13, above].

57. Solenopsis texana Emery 1895.

58. Solenopsis xyloni McCook 1879.

*59. Stenamma brevicorne (Mayr) 1886.

60. Trachymyrmex septentrionalis (McCook) 1880.

Figure 14. Dorymyrmex flavus, Hamilton Co. (145 colonies of Dorymyrmex collected).



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