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Acropyga and Azteca Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) with Scale Insects (Sternorrhyncha: Coccoidea): 20 Million Years of Intimate Symbiosis
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JOHNSON, CHRISTINE, AGOSTI, DONAT, DELABIE, JACQUES H., DUMPERT, KLAUS, WILLIAMS, D. J., TSCHIRNHAUS, MICHAEL VON, MASCHWITZ, ULRICH (2001): Acropyga and Azteca Ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) with Scale Insects (Sternorrhyncha: Coccoidea): 20 Million Years of Intimate Symbiosis. American Museum Novitates 3335: 1-20, DOI: 10.1206/0003-0082(2001)335<0001:AAAAHF>2.0.CO;2, URL: http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1206/0003-0082%282001%29335%3C0001%3AAAAAHF%3E2.0.CO%3B2
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