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Rec. 134: 653 (pheromones in the organization of ant societies). — 

 Eisner and Happ, 1962. Psyche 69: 107-116, text fig. 1; figs. 1-3, 

 pi. 6 (infrabuccal pocket of a formicine ant, a social filtration de- 

 vice).— Roth and Eisner, 1962. Ann. Rev. Ent. 7: 107-136, tables 

 1-2 (chemical defenses of arthropods). — Wilson, 1963. Sci. Amer. 

 208: 100-106, illus. (pheromones).— Wilson and Bossert, 1963. 

 Recent Progress 19: 673-716, figs. 1-10, table 1 (chemical com- 

 munication in animals). Academic Press, Inc., N. Y. 

 Biology: Lafleur, 1941. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour. 49: 227-231 (civil 

 disturbances in ant communities), ibidem, pp. 199-204 (communal 

 disaffection).— Flanders, 1945. Sci. 101 (2619): 245-246 (Are 

 castes determined by rate of egg deposition?). — Brackbill, 1948. 

 Auk 65: 66-77 (anting by four species of birds). — Nixon, 1951. 

 The Association of Ants with Aphids and Coccids. Commonwealth 

 Inst. Ent. (London) pp. 1-35. — Flanders, 1951. Canad. Ent. 83: 

 93-98 (role of ants in biological control of homopterous insects). — 

 Flanders, 1952. Jour. Econ. Ent. 45: 38-39 (ovisorption as the 

 mechanism causing worker development in ants). — Flanders, 1953. 

 Sci. Monthly 76: 142-148, fig. 1 (caste determination in the social 

 Hymenoptera). — Talbot, 1953. Mich. Univ., Contrib. Lab. Vertebr. 

 Biol. 63: 1-13 (fauna and populations). — Wilson, 1953. Psyche 

 60: 15-20 (caste determination). — Gosswald and Bier, 1954. In- 

 sectes Sociaux 1: 229-246, figs. 1-5, tables 1-5 (caste determina- 

 tion in genus Formica). — Chapman, 1954. Pan-Pacific Ent. 30: 

 93-102, fig. 1, tables 1-2 (swarming of ants on summits of U. S. 

 western mountains). — Bier, 1954. Insectes Sociaux 1: 1-19, figs. 

 1-2 table 1.— Gosswald, 1955. Rev. Suisse de Zool. 62: 372-386 

 (caste determination in ants). — Wilson and Eisner, 1957. In- 

 sectes Sociaux 4: 157-166, figs. 1-6 (liquid transmission of food). — 

 Talbot, 1957. Insectes Sociaux 4: 375-384 (populations). — Brian, 

 1957. Ann. Rev. Ent. 2: 107-120 (caste determination).— Goss- 

 wald and Bier, 1957. Insectes Sociaux 4: 335-348, tables 1-9 

 (caste determination in genus Formica). — Weber, 1958 (1956). 

 10th. Int. Cong. Ent. Proc. 2: 459-473, figs. 1-12 (evolution of 

 ants and feeding habits). — Wenner, 1959. Amer. Midland Nat. 

 62: 174-182 (ants of Bidwell Park, Chico, Calif.).— Kannowski, 

 1959. Insectes Sociaux 6: 115-162, fig. 1, tables 1-4 (flight ac- 

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 Downey, 1962. Ent. News 73: 57-66 (ants associated with larvae 

 of a lycaenid butterfly).— Ayre, 1962. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour. 70: 

 159-167 (problems in using Lincoln Index for estimating size ant 

 colonies). — Kincaid, 1963. Amer. Micros. Soc. Trans. 82: 101-105, 

 figs. 1-5 (pollination of plants by ants). — Wilson, 1963. Ann. Rev. 

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 Ent. 95: 712-715 (feeding habits). 



Subfamily DORYLINAE 



Taxonomy: Borgmeier, 1958. Studia Ent. 1: 197 (key for identifica- 

 tion of females to genera, in tribe Ecitonini) . 



Biology: Schneirla, 1953. Insectes Sociaux 1: 29-41 (army ant queen). — 

 Tafuri, 1955. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour. 63: 21-41, pis. 1-3, table 1 

 (growth and polymorphism of larva of Eciton hamatum (F.)). — 

 Schneirla, 1956 (1955). Smithsn. Inst. Ann. Rpt., pp. 379-406, 

 figs. 1-4, pis. 1-2 (army ants). — Schneirla, 1957. Insectes Sociaux 

 4: 259-298, figs. 1-2, tables 1-3 (comparison of functional patterns 

 in army ants). — Schneirla, 1957. Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc. 101: 

 106-133, figs. 1-8, tables 1-4 (theoretical consideration of cyclic 

 processes). — Schneirla, 1958. Insectes Sociaux 5; 215-255, figs. 1- 

 6, tables 1-2 (behavior and biology of Neivamyrmex nigrescens 

 (Cress.) and iV. opacithorax (Emery)). — Brown, 1960. Psyche 66: 

 25-27 (alarm and attack behavior). — Schneirla, 1960. Smith- 

 sonian Treasury of Science. Simon and Schuster, N. Y., pp. 664- 



