Description |
v, 106 pages : illustrations[8 pages of color plates] ; 25 cm |
Contents |
Introduction -- Using the keys -- Overview of the monsoonal fauna -- Guide to sub-families -- Sub-family Myrmeciinae -- Myrmceia - Sub-family Pseudomyrmecinae -- Tetraponera -- Sub-family Ponerinae -- Anochetus -- Bothroponera -- Brachyponera -- Diacamma -- Ectomomyrmex -- Hypoponera -- Leptogenys -- Odontomachus -- Platythyrea -- Thytidoponera -- Sub-family Cerapachyinae -- Cerapachys -- Sphinctomyrmex -- Sub-family Aenictinae -- Aenictus -- Sub-family Myrmicinae -- Aphaenogaster -- Cardiocondyla -- Crematogaster -- Meranoplus -- Monomorium -- Oligomyrmex -- Pheidole -- Pheidologeton -- Podomyrma --Pyramica -- Solenopsis -- Strumigenys -- Tetramorium -- Sub-family Dolichoderinae -- Bothriomyrmex -- Doleromyrma -- Froggattella -- Iridomyrmex -- Ochetellus -- Papyrius -- Tapinoma -- Technomyrmex -- Sub-family Formicinae -- Acropyga -- Calomyrmex -- Camponotus -- Melophorus -- Notoncus -- Oecophylla -- Opisthopsis -- Paratrechina -- Plagiolepis -- Polyrhachis -- Stigmacros |
Summary |
Helps in the identification of the 1500 or more ant species occurring in monsoonal Australia |
Analysis |
Formicidae |
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Ants |
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Western Australia |
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Australian northern territory |
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Queensland |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-106) |
Notes |
Also available via the World Wide Web |
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System requirements: Internet connectivity, World Wide Web browser, and Adobe Acrobat reader |
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CSIRO 2000 |
Subject |
Ants -- Australia, Northern -- Classification.
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Ants -- Australia, Northern -- Identification.
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Ants -- Australia, Northern.
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Genre/Form |
Field guides.
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Classification.
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Author |
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (Australia)
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LC no. |
2001339857 |
ISBN |
0643066039 : |
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