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Home | Systematics | Resources | Researchers | Attic | Impressum | AntCat |Available SubfamiliesAenictinaeAmblyoponinaeCerapachyinaeDolichoderinaeDorylinaeEctatomminaeFormicinaeLeptanillinaeMyrmicinaePonerinaeProceratiinaePseudomyrmecinaeAvailable RegionsAustralisNeotropisOrientalisPalaearktisAnts of Southeast Asia:HomeEcologyIdentification KeysAenictinaeAmblyoponinaeCerapachyinaeDolichoderinaeDorylinaeEctatomminaeFormicinaeLeptanillinaeMyrmicinaePonerinaeProceratiinaePseudomyrmecinaeAnts of Mongolia:HomeSpecies list (PDF) including all Mongolian ant species currently knownFormicinaeMyrmicinaeNEW: Ants of Iran:HomeDorylinaeFormicinaeMyrmicinaePonerinaeAnts of Central Europe:HomeMyrmicinaePonerinaeAnts of Germany:HomeDolichoderinaeFormicinaeMyrmicinaePonerinaeType specimens from the collection of Prof. Seki YamaneThe new year starts with an interesting contribution from Japan. Prof. Dr. Seiki Yamane, Asia's most famous ant researcher, has opened his legendary collection for us, which is the result of dilligent ant sampling for decades. Numerous students and coworkers profited from his ant enthusiasm and several times www.antbase.net was in the lucky position to show some of his thoroughly prepared specimens. In January we showed already a collection of species sampled from South East Asia, in February we present a special on Aenictus, a blind, mass raiding genus inhibitating the rainforest floor. Many of these are type specimens! Check it out!A hardly known genus of myrmecophilous cricketsThe family Myrmecophilidae, the ant loving crickets, comprise five genera, one of it is Camponophilus, with its single member C. irmi - an ant cricket living symbiotically with Camponotus gigas, the Giant Forest Ant. Here we provide automontage pictures of this rare and hardly known species. Check for details!Beauties from the Iranian deserts: 15 species from Omid Paknia's collection - Thank you!In June we present ant specimens from Iran collected by Omid Paknia during his PhD work. Our photograph Khishigdelger made the pictures of these amazing species: have a look, please!April-May 2013: Courtesy of Himender Bharti: 27 newly described species from India - the secrets of the HimalayasDr. Bharti and his students are among the most productive ant taxonomists at present. The Indian subcontinent harbours an amazing variety of species new to sciences. Here we present pictures provided by Bharti's team: Have a click! Thank's for this fine cooperation! NEW in March 2013: 14 species most of them new to sciencesThe new issue of ASIAN MYRMECOLOGY came up with twelve newly described species. Here we present the original pictures of 14 species that are shown in that volume. Have a closer look to the new species! NEW in March 2013: Three more specimens from Ulykpan Aibek's collection!In March 2013 we are presenting three more specimens from Mongolia, from Ulykpan Aibek's collections. Let's see!More specimens from Ulykpan Aibek's collection!In January 2013 we present more s
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