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A taxonomic and zoological census of extant ant taxa (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:1995
Authors:B. Bolton
Volume:29
Pagination:1037 - 1056
Date Published:1995
Keywords:census, Formicidae, taxonomic
Abstract:

The numbers of extant ant taxa in the world are analysed taxonomically and zoogeographically. A table detailing numbers of subfamilies, tribes and genera, and the numbers of species they contain, and one analysing the number of species per genus per zoogeographical region, are presented. Subfamilies are analysed by number and percentage of genera and species~ the most speciose genera are isolated and listed in terms of absolute size and speciosity per subfamily. Tables deta1hng [Qtal numbers of genera and species per subfamily per region, and endemic genera per subfamily per region are given, and the endemicity and speciosity of genera are tabulated on a regional basis.

Short Title:Journal of Natural History
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