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Systematic Entomology (2005), 30, 593–618 DOI: [removed]j[removed]00290.x Morphological phylogeny of army ants and other dorylomorphs (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
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Washington D.C. / London / /

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Leptanillinae / Cerapachys / Cerapachyinae / Neivamyrmex / Wilson / Kubota / Acanthostichus / Simmons / /

Continent

Asia / Americas / Africa / /

Country

United States / Australia / /

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Facility

Utica College / National Museum of Natural History / The Natural History Museum / Museum of Comparative Zoology / University of California at Davis / University of California / Museum of Entomology / Antennal club / Harvard University / /

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last / potential sister / cosmopolitan / parallel classification systems / sister / branch-and-bound algorithm / dorylomorph / /

Organization

University of California / second Old World army / Systematic Entomology / Harvard University / Utica College / Department of Entomology / Old World army / University of California / Davis / Royal Entomological Society / Smithsonian Institution / Center for Population Biology / New World army / army / Ecitoninae / Cornell University / /

Person

Churchill / Nixon / Hashimoto / S. Ward Ecitoninae / W. H. Gotwald / Jr. / Philip S. Ward / /

Position

queen / Worker / queen / queen / and male / MP / worker / Fisher / Carpenter / Worker and queen / co-operative / /

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Maryland / California / /

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Natural History / /

Region

central Africa / /

Technology

simulation / branch-and-bound algorithm / /

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