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Genus
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These are the well-known “honeypot ants”, whose colonies include a subgroup of specialized workers (repletes) devoted to storage of liquid food in their swollen abdomens. Species of
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are restricted to the western United States and northern Mexico and are found primarily in desert habitats. Snellings (1976) landmark revision of the genus also contains much useful biological information.
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Species identification: keys in Snelling (1976, 1982b). Additional references: Diniz-Filho and Fowler (1998), Duncan and Lighton (1994a, 1994b),
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(1976b, 1986), Kay and Whitford (1978), Kronauer et al. (2003, 2004), Lloyd et al. (1989), Rissing (1984), Snelling (1969b, 1971a), Snelling and George (1979), Smith (1979), Wheeler and Wheeler (1986g).
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