Fig. 1. World distribution of Acropyga subgenera (from Emery, 1925; Menozzi, 1936; Weber, 1944; Prins, 1982; Terayama, 1985; Williams, 1998).Published as part of JOHNSON, CHRISTINE, AGOSTI, DONAT, DELABIE, JACQUES H., DUMPERT, KLAUS, WILLIAMS, D. J., TSCHIRNHAUS, MICHAEL VON & MASCHWITZ, ULRICH, 2001, Acropyga and Azteca Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) with Scale Insects (Sternorrhyncha: Coccoidea): 20 Million Years of Intimate Symbiosis, pp. 1-20 in American Museum Novitates 3335 on page 3, DOI: 10.1206/0003-0082(2001)3352.0.CO;2, http://zenodo.org/record/537069
Symbioses include some of the clearest cases of coevolution, but their origin, loss, or reassembly w...
Fig. 5. Images of face and profile views of New World Ponera. (A) P. exotica worker (CASENT0603539, ...
A detailed study of the holotype of Sphecomyrma canadensis Wilson, 1985 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) fr...
JOHNSON, CHRISTINE, AGOSTI, DONAT, DELABIE, JACQUES H., DUMPERT, KLAUS, WILLIAMS, D. J., TSCHIRNHAUS...
Fig. 7. Azteca alpha Wilson workers with mealybugs in Dominican amber (Larimer piece, AMNH DR14–955...
Fig. 9. Electromyrmococcus inclusus Williams and Agosti, new species a. Adult female, dorsal aspect....
Fig. 3. Alate female of a South African Acropyga carrying a Eumyrmococcus mealybug (redrawn from Pri...
Fig. 4. Scanning electron micrographs (40–50X) of an Acropyga gyne from Saül, French Guiana, carryin...
Fig. 5. a. Acropyga sp. 1, gyne with mealybug between mandibles in amber from the Dominican Republic...
Fig. 6. Mealybug (detail) in amber (Harvard collection piece, AMNH DR14403).Published as part of J...
Fig. 8. Electromyrmococcus abductus Williams, new species a. Adult female, ventral aspect. Arrows po...
Fig. 10. Electromyrmococcus reginae Williams, new species a. Adult female, dorsolateral aspect. Arro...
Acropyga ants are a widespread clade of small subterranean formicines that live in obligate symbioti...
Species of the genus Acropyga are rarely encountered subterranean ants that rely on mealy-bugs or ap...
Fig. 6. Distribution of New World Ponera. Occurrence records (black dots) are a combination of speci...
Symbioses include some of the clearest cases of coevolution, but their origin, loss, or reassembly w...
Fig. 5. Images of face and profile views of New World Ponera. (A) P. exotica worker (CASENT0603539, ...
A detailed study of the holotype of Sphecomyrma canadensis Wilson, 1985 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) fr...
JOHNSON, CHRISTINE, AGOSTI, DONAT, DELABIE, JACQUES H., DUMPERT, KLAUS, WILLIAMS, D. J., TSCHIRNHAUS...
Fig. 7. Azteca alpha Wilson workers with mealybugs in Dominican amber (Larimer piece, AMNH DR14–955...
Fig. 9. Electromyrmococcus inclusus Williams and Agosti, new species a. Adult female, dorsal aspect....
Fig. 3. Alate female of a South African Acropyga carrying a Eumyrmococcus mealybug (redrawn from Pri...
Fig. 4. Scanning electron micrographs (40–50X) of an Acropyga gyne from Saül, French Guiana, carryin...
Fig. 5. a. Acropyga sp. 1, gyne with mealybug between mandibles in amber from the Dominican Republic...
Fig. 6. Mealybug (detail) in amber (Harvard collection piece, AMNH DR14403).Published as part of J...
Fig. 8. Electromyrmococcus abductus Williams, new species a. Adult female, ventral aspect. Arrows po...
Fig. 10. Electromyrmococcus reginae Williams, new species a. Adult female, dorsolateral aspect. Arro...
Acropyga ants are a widespread clade of small subterranean formicines that live in obligate symbioti...
Species of the genus Acropyga are rarely encountered subterranean ants that rely on mealy-bugs or ap...
Fig. 6. Distribution of New World Ponera. Occurrence records (black dots) are a combination of speci...
Symbioses include some of the clearest cases of coevolution, but their origin, loss, or reassembly w...
Fig. 5. Images of face and profile views of New World Ponera. (A) P. exotica worker (CASENT0603539, ...
A detailed study of the holotype of Sphecomyrma canadensis Wilson, 1985 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) fr...