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- catalog contributor b7765117.
- catalog created "1907.".
- catalog date "1907".
- catalog date "1907.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1907.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. Observations. The parasitism of Orasema and other Chalcididae on ants. The parasitism of Mermis in ants. The parasitism of the Lomechusini. The commensalism of Metopina -- pt. 2. Concerning the polymorphism of ants. The typical, atypical and pathological phases of ants. The views of some previous authors on polymorphism. The ontogenetic and physiological aspects of polymorphism. The phylogenetic aspect of polymorphism. The ethological and psychological aspects of polymorphism.".
- catalog extent "pp. 1-93.".
- catalog isPartOf "Bull. A.M.N.H. Vol. XXIII. Art. I. pp. 1-93. pl. 1-6".
- catalog isPartOf "Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. v. 23, article 1.".
- catalog issued "1907".
- catalog issued "1907.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York,".
- catalog subject "Ants Anatomy.".
- catalog subject "Ants Development.".
- catalog subject "Ants Parasites.".
- catalog subject "Ants Variation.".
- catalog subject "Host-parasite relationships.".
- catalog subject "Polymorphism (Zoology)".
- catalog subject "QH1 .A4 vol. 23, art. 1, 1907".
- catalog subject "QL568.F7 W44 1907".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. Observations. The parasitism of Orasema and other Chalcididae on ants. The parasitism of Mermis in ants. The parasitism of the Lomechusini. The commensalism of Metopina -- pt. 2. Concerning the polymorphism of ants. The typical, atypical and pathological phases of ants. The views of some previous authors on polymorphism. The ontogenetic and physiological aspects of polymorphism. The phylogenetic aspect of polymorphism. The ethological and psychological aspects of polymorphism.".
- catalog title "The Polymorphism of ants, with an account of some singular abnormalities due to parasitism.".
- catalog type "text".