Summary
Anergates atratulus, Chalepoxenus muellerianus andEpimyrma kraussei, three species of social parasitic ants, have been found in Turkey. The localities are indicated.
Resume
Anergates atratulus, Chalepoxenus muellerianus etEpimyrma kraussei, trois espèces de fourmis parasites ont été trouvées pour la première fois en Turquie. On indique les localités.
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Heinze, J. Three species of social parasitic ants new to Turkey. Ins. Soc 34, 65–68 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02224208
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