The sting apparatus anatomy is described and compared for 24 species in six of the 9 extant genera of Ectatommini: Paraponera, Acanthoponera, Gnamptogenys, Ectatomma, Proceratium, and Discothyrea. Phylogenetic analysis sorts 15 species of Gnamptogenys into four species groups. Phylogenetic analyses on the six ectatommine genera suggest that: 1) Gnamptogenys and Ectatomma are sister genera, 2) Proceratium and Discothyrea are sister genera, 3) Acanthoponera may be more related to Gnamptogenys and Ectatomma than to the others, and 4) Paraponera may not belong with the other five genera
Fig. 11. Lateral view of propodeum, showing: A) Propodeal spiracle separated from declivity margin b...
The elimination of toxins via a venom gland by some ant species is a component of a larger mechanism...
The sting apparatus and pygidium are described for eight of 20 Lordomyrma species and one of five Ma...
The sting apparatus anatomy is described and compared for 24 species in six of the 9 extant genera o...
The sting apparatus anatomy is described and compared for 24 species in six of the 9 extant genera o...
The sting apparatus and pygidium are described for eight of 20 Lordomyrma species and one of five Ma...
Fig. 5. Lateral view of pronotum, showing: A) Pronotal tubercles present; mesonotum prominent, separ...
The morphology of the skeletal portions of the sting apparatus is described and compared in 63 gener...
Fig. 9. Dorsal view of mesosoma, showing: A) Promesonotal suture absent (Gnamptogenys acuminata—USNM...
A detailed study of the holotype of Sphecomyrma canadensis Wilson, 1985 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) fr...
Fig. 4. Dorsal view of head, showing: A) Cephalic median longitudinal carina present, extending from...
The venom glands of worker ants of the species Ectatomma quadridens morphologically resemble an elon...
Fig. 8. Lateral view of gaster, showing: A) Second gastral (IV abdominal) sternite not strongly redu...
I report the results of the first detailed phylogenetic study of the ant subfamily Ponerinae, a dive...
Uncovering the evolutionary history of the subfamilies Ectatomminae and Heteroponerinae, or ectahete...
Fig. 11. Lateral view of propodeum, showing: A) Propodeal spiracle separated from declivity margin b...
The elimination of toxins via a venom gland by some ant species is a component of a larger mechanism...
The sting apparatus and pygidium are described for eight of 20 Lordomyrma species and one of five Ma...
The sting apparatus anatomy is described and compared for 24 species in six of the 9 extant genera o...
The sting apparatus anatomy is described and compared for 24 species in six of the 9 extant genera o...
The sting apparatus and pygidium are described for eight of 20 Lordomyrma species and one of five Ma...
Fig. 5. Lateral view of pronotum, showing: A) Pronotal tubercles present; mesonotum prominent, separ...
The morphology of the skeletal portions of the sting apparatus is described and compared in 63 gener...
Fig. 9. Dorsal view of mesosoma, showing: A) Promesonotal suture absent (Gnamptogenys acuminata—USNM...
A detailed study of the holotype of Sphecomyrma canadensis Wilson, 1985 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) fr...
Fig. 4. Dorsal view of head, showing: A) Cephalic median longitudinal carina present, extending from...
The venom glands of worker ants of the species Ectatomma quadridens morphologically resemble an elon...
Fig. 8. Lateral view of gaster, showing: A) Second gastral (IV abdominal) sternite not strongly redu...
I report the results of the first detailed phylogenetic study of the ant subfamily Ponerinae, a dive...
Uncovering the evolutionary history of the subfamilies Ectatomminae and Heteroponerinae, or ectahete...
Fig. 11. Lateral view of propodeum, showing: A) Propodeal spiracle separated from declivity margin b...
The elimination of toxins via a venom gland by some ant species is a component of a larger mechanism...
The sting apparatus and pygidium are described for eight of 20 Lordomyrma species and one of five Ma...