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Interception of exotic ants and survey of the ant fauna at Gaoming Port, China

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Yang, Xiaowen, Ning, Dongdong, Ni, Meihong, Hassan, Babar, Wu, Jiajiao, Xu, Yijuan (2019): Interception of exotic ants and survey of the ant fauna at Gaoming Port, China. Asian Myrmecology (e011002) 11: 1-11, DOI: 10.20362/am.011002, URL: https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/08bc6486-fc72-31ac-a5ff-01e4776e8f03/

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