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

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ABOUT THIS ISSUE
- about KSN
- about the author

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
- for more information


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Checklist of Kansas Ants
by Mark B. DuBois

ABOUT THIS ISSUE

ISSN: 0022-877X

Published by EMPORIA STATE UNIVERSITY

Prepared and Issued by THE DIVISION OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

Editorial Committee: DAVID EDDS, TOM EDDY, GAYLEN NEUFELD, JOHN RICHARD SCHROCK

Editors Emeritus: ROBERT BOLES, JOHN BREUKELMAN, ROBERT F. CLARKE

Typist: NANCY GULICK

Circulation and Mailing: ROGER FERGUSON

Circulation (this issue): 6000

Printed by: ESU Press

Online edition designed by: Terri Weast

The Kansas School Naturalist is sent free of charge and upon request to teachers, school administrators, public and school librarians, youth leaders, conservationists, and others interested in natural history and nature education. In-print back issues are sent free as long as supply lasts. Out-of-print back issues are sent for one dollar photocopy and postage/handling charge per issue. A back issue list is sent free upon request. The Kansas School Naturalist is sent free by third class mail to all U.S. zipcodes, first class to Mexico and Canada, and surface mail overseas. Overseas subscribers who wish to receive it by airmail should remit US $5.00 per year (four issues) airmail and handling. The Kansas School Naturalist is edited and published by the Division of Biological Sciences, Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas. Address all correspondence to Kansas School Naturalist, Division of Biological Sciences, Box 4050, Emporia State University, Emporia, KS 66801-5087. Opinions and perspectives expressed are those of the author(s) and/or editor and do not reflect the official position or endorsement of ESU.

The printing and distribution of this issue of the Kansas School Naturalist is partly underwritten by grants from the Ross Foundation of Wichita, Kansas, Central States Entomological Society, and by contributions from readers like you.



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