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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 the Author

Mark DuBois has been actively investigating various groups of insects for the past 30 years and has over 30 publications, including chapters in various books. He has a Master's degree from the University of Kansas and has worked for the State Biological Survey of Kansas. He is currently employed in the private sector and is affiliated with the Illinois Natural History Survey. He may be reached via e-mail: mdubois@heartland.bradley.edu or at 116 Burton Street, Washington, IL 61571. In 1993 he served as guest curator at Lakeview Museum of Arts and Sciences (Peoria, Illinois) with an exhibition - "Insects: A Part of the Biodiversity Crisis."



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