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Hidden in Plain Sight: A Remarkable New Genus of Nearctic Treehoppers (Hemiptera: Membracidae) | Annals of the Entomological
A new treehopper genus Selenacentrus (Membracidae: Centrotinae), and new species, S. wallacei , from the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, are described and illustrated. This genus lacks...
A New North American Species of Pseudacteon (Diptera: Phoridae), Parasitic on Nylanderia arenivaga (Hymenoptera: Formicidae
A new species of ant-parasitizing Pseudacteon Coquillett phorid is described. Pseudacteon gracilisetus n. sp. was discovered parasitizing the ant species Nylanderia arenivaga (Wheeler). This species i...
Observations on the Trail Deposition and Recruitment Behaviors of the Argentine Ant, Iridomyrmex humilis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae
Recruitment of nestmates to food by Argentine ant workers, Iridomyrmex humilis (Mayr), was observed in the laboratory. After sampling a newly introduced food source, workers returning to their nest ra...