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ASIAN MYRMECOLOGY
VOLUME 6 (2014) Contents

Dear ant researcher,

the latest issue of Asian Myrmecology is available at http://www.asian-myrmecology.org/archive/content-am06.html

Asian Myrmecology is a peer-reviewed, yearly journal dedicated to the study of Asian ants. It publishes original refereed research papers on ants in or from Asia and covers all different areas of modern ant research, including:
- Taxonomy
- Biogeography & Distribution
- Ecology
- Ethology
- Applied myrmecology

All contents (see below) are open access .
Publication of the printed issue  will take place in about three weeks. It can be ordered from our  managing editor Petherine Jimbau <eth...@ums.edu.my>.
Manuscripts for the next issue (June 2015) are invited for submission by email at:  edi...@asian-myrmecology.org.
Please enjoy our journal and cite our papers to improve our impact factor.

Best wishes,


Martin Pfeiffer
Himender Bharti
Carsten A. Bruehl
Adam L. Cronin
Tom Fayle
John R. Fellowes
Dirk Mezger
Omid Paknia
Simon K.A. Robson
Bakhtiar Effendi Yahya
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Editors ASIAN MYRMECOLOGY
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AM06 title

Contents of Volume 6

TAXONOMY

Rudolf J. Kohout: A review of the subgenus Polyrhachis (Polyrhachis) Fr. Smith (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Formicinae) with keys and description of a new species. Abstract PDF

Zhenghui Xu, Chris J. Burwell and Akihiro Nakamura: Two new species of the proceratiine ant genus Discothyrea Roger from Yunnan, China with a key to the known Oriental species. Abstract PDF

Himender Bharti and Shahid Ali Akbar: Tetraponera periyarensis, a new pseudomyrmecine ant species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from India. Abstract PDF

ECOLOGY AND DISTRIBUTION

Christian Peeters and Decha Wiwatwitaya: Philidris ants living inside Dischidia epiphytes from Thailand. Abstract PDF

Badamdorj Bayartogtokh, Ulykpan Aibek, Seiki Yamane and Martin Pfeiffer: Diversity and biogeography of ants in Mongolia (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Abstract PDF

R. K. S. Dias and H. P. G. R. C. Ruchirani: Nest density of Aneuretus simoni Emery (Sri Lankan Relict Ant) and Stereomyrmex horni Emery in three forest regions in western and southern Sri Lanka. Abstract PDF

Shungo Kitahiro, Kazunori Yamamoto, Yoshifumi Touyama and Fuminori Ito: Habitat preferences of Strumigenys ants in western Japan (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Abstract PDF

BEHAVIOUR

Yoshiaki Hashimoto and Seiki Yamane: Comparison of foraging habits between four sympatric army ant species of the genus Aenictus in Sarawak, Borneo. Abstract PDF

Fuminori Ito and Seiki Yamane: Reproduction by ergatoid queens in the myrmicine ant Monomorium brocha (Bolton) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in West Java, Indonesia, with a description of the male. Abstract PDF

Michael Staab: The first observation of honeydew foraging in army ants since 1933: Aenictus hodgsoni Forel, 1901 tending Eutrichosiphum heterotrichum (Raychaudhuri, 1956) in Southeast China. Abstract PDF

APPLIED MYRMECOLOGY

Joachim Offenberg: The use of artificial nests by weaver ants: A preliminary field observation. Abstract PDF

BOOK REVIEWS

Marc Van der Stappen: Myrmica ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of the Old World. Abstract PDF


ANNOUNCEMENTS

Referees, Volumes 4 to 6 HTML PDF
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Asian Myrmecology is listed at ISI Web of Knowledge, SCOPUS
and in OVID PS (Biological Abstracts) issued by Wolters Kluver

Impact factor 2012 is 0.25, rank 79 in Entomology
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ASIAN MYRMECOLOGY
AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR THE STUDY OF ASIAN ANTS published by ANeT – the International Network for the Study of Asian Ants

Edited by Martin Pfeiffer,  Himender Bharti, Carsten A. Bruehl, Adam L. Cronin, Tom M. Fayle, John R. Fellowes, Dirk Mezger, Joachim Offenberg, Omid Paknia, Simon K.A. Robson & Bakhtiar Effendi Yahya

email: edi...@asian-myrmecology.org
WWW: http://www.asian-myrmecology.org

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