Sources

  • Literature
    1. Alpert G. D. and Martinez J-J. I. web-site Ants of Israel at http://pick4.pick.uga.edu/mp/20q?act=x_checklist&guide=Ants_Israel
    2. Bodenheimer F.S. (1937) Prodromus Faunae Palestinae. Memoires de l'institut d'Egypte, 33. 1-286.
    3. Bytinski-Salz, H. (1954). Insects associated with desert acacias in Israel. Bulletin of the Research Council of Israel, 4, 284-292.
    4. Bytinski-Salz H. and Sternlicht M. (1967) Insects associated with Oaks (Quercus) in Israel. Israel Journal of Entomology 2, 107-144.
    5. Colingwood, C.A. and Kugler, J. (1994) Solenopsis dentata (Hymenoptera, Formicidae): a new species from Israel. Israel Journal of Entomology, 28, 119-122.
    6. Kugler, J. (1981) A new species of Cataglyphis Forster (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from Israel and Sinai. Israel Journal of Entomology 15, 83-88
    7. Kugler, J. (1986) The Leptanillinae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Israel and a description of a new species from India. Israel Journal of Entomology, 20, 45-47.
    8. Kugler, J. and Soussan O. (1991-2) Redescription and biological observations on Leptothorax flavispinus AndrŽ (Hymenoptera: formicidae). Israel Journal of Entomology, 25-26, 209-213.
    9. Ofer, J. 1970. Polyrhachis simplex the weaver ant of Israel. Insectes Sociaux 17: 49-82.
  • Collections
    1. Plant Protection and Inspection Services, Bet Dagan.