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  • 1. Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
  • 2. C. P. Gillette Museum, Department of Agricultural Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA
  • 3. Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods,Charles Darwin University, Darwin, NT, Australia

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Fig. 23. Earliest molecular phylogeny of the Formicidae (Sullender and Johnson 1998) based on 18S and 28S rRNA.

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Published as part of JillT.Oberski, Griebenow, Zachary H., Adams, Rachelle M.M., Andersen, Alan, Andrade-Silva, Joudellys, Barden, Phillip, Borowiec, Marek L., Brady, Seán, Casadei-Ferreira, Alexandre, Csősz, Sándor, Dias, Amanda Martins, Dias, Ratnayake Kaluarachchige Sriyani, Feitosa, Rodrigo Machado, Fernandez, Fernando, Fisher, Brian L., General, David Emmanuel M., Gomez, Kikó, Hammel, Jörg U., Hawkes, Peter G. & Janda, Milan, 2025, Ant systematics: past, present, and future, pp. 1-42 in Insect Systematics and Diversity 9 (4) on page 28, DOI: 10.1093/isd/ixaf025, http://zenodo.org/record/20503450

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