Dear Colleagues,
I am currently working on the ant subfamily Cerapachyinae. I plan to
work on both alpha-taxonomy as well as phylogeny of these ants. In the
course of my study I will need as much material as possible.
In addition to the traits already looked upon by other researchers, I
want to explore as many new characters as possible, and so I plan to
take a close look at both adults and immatures, the structure of
metapleural, metatibial and metatarsal glands, sting apparatus,
allometry, and other relevant characteristics hitherto treated only
superficially.
My focus is on the non-monophyletic Cerapachyinae, but I will
appreciate any samples of all the dorylomorphs (i.e., Aenictinae,
Aenictogitoninae, Ecitoninae, Dorylinae and Leptanilloidinae).
I will be most interested in fresh material donated and available for
dissections but will appreciate loans of any pinned or
alcohol-preserved specimens. I'm also open for collaborations and
joint publishing.
So, if you happened to stumble upon a dorylomorph on your way, please
let me know!
Best regards,
Marek
I can be contacted at:
Marek L. Borowiec
Department of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Taxonomy,
Zoological Institute,
University of Wroclaw,
Przybyszewskiego 63/77, 51-148 Wroclaw, POLAND
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