References from Formis 2001 for Labidus coecus

 

Akre, R.D., and H.C. Reed. 1984. "Biology and distribution of social Hymenoptera." Pp. 3-47 in Insect poisons, allergens, and other invertebrate venoms, edited by A.T. Tu. Marcel Dekker, Inc.

Akre, R.D., and C.W. Rettenmeyer. 1966. "Trail-following by guests of army ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Ecitonini)." J. Kansas Entomol. Soc. 41:165-174.

Blum, M.S. 1974. "Pheromonal sociality in the Hymenoptera." Pp. 222-249 in Frontiers of Biology, Vol. 32, Pheromones, edited by M.C. Birch. American Elsevier.

Blum, M.S., and H.R. Hermann. 1978. "Venoms and venom apparatuses of the Formicidae: Myrmeciinae, Ponerinae, Doylinae, Pseudomyrmecinae, Myrmicinae, and Formicinae." Pp. 801-869 in Handbuch der Experimentellen Pharmakologie.

Borgmeier, T. 1958a. "Neue Beitraege zur Kenntnis der ecitophilen Staphyliniden (Col.)." Stud. Entomol. 1:225-246.

—. 1958b. "Neue Beitraege zur Kenntnis der neotropischen Phoriden (Diptera, Phoridae)." Stud. Entomol. 1:305-406.

—. 1960. "Gefluegelte und ungefluegelte Phoriden aus der neotropischen Region, nebst Beschreibung von sieben neuen Gattungen (Diptera, Phoridae)." Stud. Entomol. 3:257-374.

—. 1963. "Revision of the North American phorid flies.  Part I. The Phorinae, Aenigmatiinae, and Metopininae, except Megaselia (Diptera: Phoridae)." Stud. Entomol. 6:1-256.

—. 1971. "Further studies on phorid flies, mainly of the Neotropical Region (Diptera, Phoridae)." Stud. Entomol. 14:1-172.

Camilo, G.R., and S.A. Phillips, Jr. 1990. "Evolution of ant communities in response to invasion by the fire ant Solenopsis invicta." Pp. 190-198 in Applied myrmecology: a world perspective, edited by R.K. Vander Meer, K. Jaffe, and A. Cedeno. Westview Press.

Cokendolpher, J.C. 1990. "The ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) of western Texas. Part III. Additions and corrections.". Special Publications, The Museum, Texas Tech University number 31, 19 p.

Cokendolpher, J.C., and O.F. Francke. 1990. "The ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) of western Texas. Part II. Subfamilies Ecitoninae, Ponerinae, Pseudomyrmecinae, Dolichoderinae, and Formicinae.". Special Publications, The Museum, Texas Tech University number 30, p. 1-76.

Delabie, J.C. 1990. "The ant problems of cocoa farms in Brazil." Pp. 555-569 in Applied myrmecology, a world perspective, edited by R.K. Vander Meer, K. Jaffe, and A. Cedeno. Westview Press.

Della Lucia, T.M.C., M.C. Loureiro, L. Chandler, J.A.H. Freire, J.D. Galvão, and B. Fernandes. 1982. "Ordenação de comunidades de Formicidae em quatro agroecossistemas em Viçosa, Minas Gerais." Experientiae (Viçosa) 28:67-94.

DeMoss, G.L. 1973. "Phylogenetic relationships among selected genera of North American Myrmicinae as evidenced by comparative morphological studies of proventriculi and malpighian tubules (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).". Ph.D. dissert., University of Tennessee, 200 p.

Gabba, A., and M. Pavan. 1970. "Researches on trail and alarm substances in ants." Pp. 161-195 in Advances in chemoreception. Vol. 1. Communication by chemical signals., edited by J.W. Johnston, Jr., D.G. Moulton, and A. Turk. Appleton-Century-Crofts.

Hess, C.G. 1958. "The ants of Dallas County, Texas, and their nesting sites; with particular reference to soil texture as an ecological factor." Field Lab. 26:3-72.

Huffman, F.R., and J.A. Harding. 1980. "Pitfall collected insects from various lower Rio Grande valley habitats." Southwest. Entomol. 5:33-46.

Jacobson, H.R., and D.H. Kistner. 1991. "Cladistic study, taxonomic restructuring, and revision of the myrmecophilous tribe Leptanillophilini with comments on its evolution and host relationships (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae; Hymenoptera: Formicidae)." Sociobiology 18:1-150.

—. 1998. "A redescription of the myrmecophilous genus Tetradonia and a description of a new, closely related, free living genus Tetradonella (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae)." Sociobiology 31:151-279.

Katz, H. 1997. "Ants: Do you know these obscure facts?" Pest Cont. Tech. 25(5):83-84.

Keegans, S.J., J.P.J. Billen, E.D. Morgan, and O.A. Gökcen. 1993. "Volatile glandular secretions of three species of New World army ants, Eciton burchelli, Labidus coecus and Labidus praedator." J. Chem. Ecol. 19:2705-2719.

Kempf, W.W. 1961a. "Labidus coecus as a cave ant." Stud. Entomol. 4:551-552.

—. 1961b. "A survey of the ants of the soil fauna in Surinam (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)." Stud. Entomol. 4:481-524.

—. 1970. "Levantamento das formigas da mata amazônica, nos arredores de Belém do Pará, Brasil." Stud. Entomol. 13:321-344.

Kempf, W.W., and K. Lenko. 1976. "Levantamento da formicifauna no litoral norte e ilhas adjacentes do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil. I. Subfamilias Dorylinae, Ponerinae e Pseudomyrmecinae (Hym., Formicidae)." Stud. Entomol. 19:45-66.

MacKay, W.P. 1998. "A new army ant from southern Texas (Hym.: Formicidae)." Southwest. Nat. 43:333-335.

MacKay, W.P., and S.A. Elias. 1993 ("1992"). "Late Quaternary ant fossils from packrat middens (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): implications for climatic change in the Chihuahuan desert." Psyche 99:169-184.

MacKay, W.P., R. M.A., A. B.H.C., R.R.A. D., D.A. González, and S.B. Vinson. 1991. "Impact of the slashing and burning of a tropical rain forest on the native ant fauna (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)." Sociobiology 18:257-268.

Mann, W.M. 1922. "Ants from Honduras and Guatemala." Proc. U. S. Natl. Mus. 61:1-54.

Masner, L. 1959. "A revision of ecitophilous Diapriid-genus Mimopria Holmgren (Hym., Proctotrupoidea)." Insect. Soc. 6:361-367.

Moser, J.C., and M.S. Blum. 1960. "The Formicidae of Louisiana." Insect Cond. La. 3:48-50.

Nichols, B.J., and R.W. Sites. 1991. "Ant predators of founder queens of Solenopsis invicta (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in central Texas." Environ. Entomol. 20:1024-1029.

Perfecto, I. 1992. "Observations of a Labidus coecus (latreille) underground raid in the central highlands of Costa Rica." Psyche 99:214-220.

Peterson, R.D., II., R.J. Gagne, J.W. Snow, and J.P Spencer. 1981. "Attraction of non-target organisms to SWASS." Environ. Entomol. 10:511-516.

Phillips, S.A., Jr., W.M. Rogers, D.B. Wester, and L. Chandler. 1987. "Ordination analysis of ant faunae along the range expansion front of the red imported fire ant in south-central Texas." Tex. J. Agric. Nat. Resour. 1:11-15.

Rettenmeyer, C.W., and R.D. Akre. 1968. "Ectosymbiosis between phorid flies and army ants." Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 61:1317-26.

Rettenmeyer, C.W., R. Chadab-Crepet, M.G. Naumann, and L. Morales. 1983. "Comparative foraging by neotropical army ants." Pp. 59-73 in Social insects in the tropics. Volume 2, edited by P. Jaisson. Université Paris-Nord.

Smith, M.R. 1965. "House-infesting ants of the eastern United States. Their recognition, biology, and economic importance." U. S. Dep. Agric. Tech. Bull. 1326:1-105.

Tuff, D.W. 1975. "An anomalous wing in a male doryline ant Labidus coecus (Latreille) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)." Southwest. Nat. 19:449-452.

Waller, D.A., and J.C. Moser. 1990. "Invertebrate enemies and nest associates of the leaf-cutting ant Atta texana (Buckley) (Formicidae, Attini)." Pp. 255-273 in Applied myrmecology, a world perspective, edited by R.K. Vander Meer, K. Jaffe, and C. Cedeno. Westview Press.

Warren, L.O., and E.P. Rouse. 1969. "The ants of Arkansas.". Univ. Arkansas Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull. No. 742, 68 p.

Werringloer, A. 1932. "Die Sehorgane und Sehzentren der Dorylinen, nebst Untersuchungen über die Facettenaugen der Formiciden." Z. Wiss. Zool. 141:432-524.

Wheeler, G.C., and J. Wheeler. 1984. "The larvae of the army ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): a revision." J. Kansas Entomol. Soc. 57:263-275.

—. 1985. "A checklist of Texas ants." Prairie Nat. 17:49-64.

Wheeler, W.M. 1900. "A study of some Texan Ponerinae." Biol. Bull. (Woods Hole) 2:1-31.

Young, J., and D.E. Howell. 1964. "Ants of Oklahoma.". Misc. Publ. Okla. Agric. Exp. Stn. No. 71:1-42.

Zenner Polania, I. 1994. "Impact of Paratrechina fulva on other ant species." Pp. 121-132 in Exotic ants: Biology, impact, and control of introduced species, edited by D.F. Williams. Westview Press.

 

This list was compiled by first searching Formis 2001 for references with 'Labidus coecus' in any field. The resulting list was edited to remove any entries that were dissertations, specific to pest control, concerned primarily with myrmecophiles or predators, or, generally judged to have marginal relevance to this ant species.