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  • ...ontomachus chelifer]]'', in the subfamily Ponerinae, is one of the largest trap-jaw ant species, whereas ''[[Strumigenys]]'' sp., in the subfamily Myrmicinae, ...7. Performance, morphology and control of power-amplified mandibles in the trap-jaw ant ''Myrmoteras'' (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Journal of Experimental Biolo
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  • Gronenberg (1996) reported on the trap-jaw mechanics and associated morphology of two Dacetine ants. *Gronenberg, W. 1996. The trap-jaw mechanism in the dacetine ants Daceton armigerum and Strumigenys sp. Journa
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  • ...ontomachus chelifer]]'', in the subfamily Ponerinae, is one of the largest trap-jaw ant species, whereas ''[[Strumigenys]]'' sp., in the subfamily Myrmicinae, ...7. Performance, morphology and control of power-amplified mandibles in the trap-jaw ant ''Myrmoteras'' (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Journal of Experimental Biolo
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  • Gronenberg (1996) reported on the trap-jaw mechanics and associated morphology of two Dacetine ants. *Gronenberg, W. 1996. The trap-jaw mechanism in the dacetine ants Daceton armigerum and Strumigenys sp. Journa
    4 KB (666 words) - 22:10, 28 September 2012
  • ...|Satria, R., Kurushima, H., Herwina, H., Yamane, S. & Eguchi, K. 2015. The trap-jaw ant genus ''Odontomachus'' Latreille from Sumatra, with a new species descr
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  • ...Wappler, T., Dlussky, G.M., Engel, M.S., Prokop, J. & Knor, S. 2014. A new trap-jaw ant species of the genus ''Odontomachus'' (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Ponerin
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  • ...appler, T.; Dlussky, G. M.; Engel, M. S.; Prokop, J.; Knor, S. 2014. A new trap-jaw ant species of the genus Odontomachus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Ponerinae)
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  • ...appler, T.; Dlussky, G. M.; Engel, M. S.; Prokop, J.; Knor, S. 2014. A new trap-jaw ant species of the genus Odontomachus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Ponerinae)
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  • *Gronenberg, W. 1995. The fast mandible strike in the trap-jaw ant Odontomachus: temporal properties and morphological characteristics. Jo *Gronenberg, W. 1996. The trap-jaw mechanism in the dacetine ants Daceton armigerum and Strumigenys sp. Journa
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  • ...rabee, F.J., Suarez, A.V. 2014. The evolution and functional morphology of trap-jaw ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Myrmecological News 20: 25-36.]]
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  • ...atria, R., Kurushima, H., Herwina, H., Yamane, S. and Eguchi, K. 2015. The trap-jaw ant genus ''Odontomachus'' Latreille from Sumatra, with a new species descr
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  • ...atria, R., Kurushima, H., Herwina, H., Yamane, S. and Eguchi, K. 2015. The trap-jaw ant genus ''Odontomachus'' Latreille from Sumatra, with a new species descr
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  • *Booher, D.B., Uhey, D. 2020. New native trap-jaw ant (''Strumigenys'' Smith1) from the Neotropical ''excisa'' species group ...decline: unraveling the dynamics of island community assembly with Fijian trap-jaw ants. Evolution.
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  • ...hersen V., Christophersen N., Nel A. 2021. The first representative of the trap-jaw ant genus ''Anochetus'' Mayr, 1861 in Neogene amber from Sumatra (Hymenopte
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  • ...rabee, F.J., Suarez, A.V. 2014. The evolution and functional morphology of trap-jaw ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Myrmecological News 20: 25-36.]]
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  • ...rabee, F.J., Suarez, A.V. 2014. The evolution and functional morphology of trap-jaw ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Myrmecological News 20: 25-36.]]
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  • ...rabee, F.J., Suarez, A.V. 2014. The evolution and functional morphology of trap-jaw ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Myrmecological News 20: 25-36.]]
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  • ...mandible can rest in locked position when open (a morphological feature of trap-jaw ''Strumigenys'') (Gronenberg 1996). The basal lamella, although it projects ...ies group (10.3958@059.045.0309).pdf|Booher, D., Uhey, D. 2020. New native trap-jaw ant, ''Strumigenys'' Smith, from the Neotropical ''excisa'' species group d
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  • ...do-Australian region.pdf|Wang, W.Y., Yamada, A., Yamane, S. 2020. Maritime trap-jaw ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Ponerinae) of the Indo-Australian region –
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  • *[[Media:Moffett 1986b.pdf| Moffett, M.W. 1986b. Trap-jaw predation and other observations on two species of Myrmoteras. Insectes Soc
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  • ...hersen V., Christophersen N., Nel A. 2021. The first representative of the trap-jaw ant genus ''Anochetus'' Mayr, 1861 in Neogene amber from Sumatra (Hymenopte
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