Molecular phylogeny of the desert ant genus Cataglyphis (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
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Rüdiger Wehner | Markus Knaden | R. Wehner | M. Knaden | X. Cerdá | A. Tinaut | J. Stökl | Xim Cerdá | Alberto Tinaut | Johannes Stökl | Johannes Stökl
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