Formicides N otropiques. Part I is a detailed entomological study focusing on ants (Formicidae) within the Neotropical region. Written by A. Forel, this work, originally published in 1912, provides valuable insights into the classification, behavior, and distribution of various ant species. It is an essential resource for researchers and enthusiasts interested in Neotropical entomology, myrmecology, and the broader field of natural history.
The text offers a comprehensive examination of ant fauna, making it a significant contribution to our understanding of biodiversity and ecological interactions within the Neotropics. The book's historical value lies in its detailed observations and descriptions, which continue to inform modern research on ant evolution and ecology.
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