Pheidole in the New World
Explore the fascinating world of ants with Pheidole in the New World by renowned biologist Edward Osborne Wilson. Published by Harvard University Press in 2003, this comprehensive work spans an impressive 818 pages, delving into the most abundant and diverse genus of ants found across the Americas, from the northern United States to Argentina.
In this meticulously researched text, Wilson expertly untangles the complex classification of Pheidole, characterizing all 625 known species and organizing them into 19 distinct species groups. Whether you are an entomology enthusiast or a professional in the life sciences, this book serves as an essential resource for understanding the ecological significance and diversity of these remarkable insects. Discover the intricate details of Pheidole and enhance your knowledge of the natural world with this authoritative guide.