Ants are among the most conspicuous and the most ecologically important of insects. This concise, easy-to-use, authoritative identification guide introduces the fascinating and diverse ant fauna of the United States and Canada. It features the first illustrated key to North American ant genera, discusses distribution patterns, explores ant ecology and natural history, and includes a list of all currently recognized ant species in this large region.
* New keys to the 73 North American ant genera illustrated with 250 line drawings ensure accurate identification
* 180 color images show the head and profile of each genus and important species groups
* Includes a glossary of important terms
Brian L. Fisheris Associate Curator at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco and Assistant Adjunct Professor at the University of California, Berkeley.Stefan P. Coveris Curatorial Assistant at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University.
In this enormously useful book, a profound need is met by a profound contribution, the first such comprehensive work in over fifty years. While brief,Ants of North Americais the distillation of a vast amount of study and practice. It is a joy to browse and read, and will have an important impact on the study of ants. Edward O. Wilson, University Research Professor Emeritus, Harvard University
Two of the most prolific ant faunists have produced a marvelous taxonomic guide to the ant genera of North America. The keys and genus descriptions are succinct and easy to read, the illustrations superb. This book is a must for entomologists, ecologists, and particularly all who study ants. Bert H?lldobler, Foundation Professor of Life Sciences, Arizona State University
This book represents a bold advance in the study of North American ants. It provides, for the first time, an accessible and lavishly illustrated guide to all the antl³’