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AntWiki: The Ants --- Online
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TAXONOMIC PUBLICATIONS
Eguchi, K., Hashimoto, Y. & Malsch, A.K.F. 2006. Pheidole schoedli sp. n., a subteranean species found from North Borneo. Myrmecologische Nachrichten 8: 31-34.
Hashimoto, Y. 1991a. Phylogenetic study of the family Formicidae based on the sensillum structures on the antennae and labial palpi. Japanese Journal of Entomology 59: 125-140.
Hashimoto, Y. 1991b. Phylogenetic implications of the spur structures of the hind tibia in the Formicidae. Japanese Journal of Entomology 59: 289-294.
Hashimoto, Y. 1996. Skeletomuscular modifications associated with the formation of an additional petiole on the anterior abdominal segments in aculeate Hymenoptera. Japanese Journal of Entomology 64: 340-356.
Hashimoto, Y. Mohamed, M. & Sakata, H. 1999. The ants (Hymenoptera:Formicidae) of the Tabin Wildlife Reserve, Sabah. Tabin Sceintific Expedition 69-74.
Terayama, M.; Hashimoto, Y. 1996. Taxonomic studies on the Japanese Formicidae, part 1. Introduction to this series and descriptions of four new species of the genera Hypoponera, Formica and Acropyga. Nat. Hum. Act. 1: 1-8.
Jaitrong, W. & Hashimoto, Y. 2012. Revision of the Aenictus minutulus species group (Hymenoptera Formicidae Aenictinae) from Southeast Asia. Zootaxa 3426, 29-44.
Yamane, S., Hashimoto, Y. 1999. A remarkable new species of the army ant genus
Aenictus
(Hymenoptera, Formicidae) with a polymorphic worker caste. Tropics 8: 427-432.
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