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Kingdom of ants : José Celestino Mutis and the dawn of natural history in the New World / Edward O. Wilson and José M. Gómez Durán.

Author: Wilson, Edward O.

Imprint:Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010.

Descriptionviii, 95 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), maps ; 23 cm.

Note:Who was Mutis -- The making of an eighteenth-century naturalist -- The scientific contributions of José Celestino Mutis -- Mutis seeks advice -- Mutis begins his study of ants -- Ants are transported by ships -- Ant plants and plant ants -- Mutis learns about the mule-train (leafcutter) ants -- Unending struggles against the mule-train ants -- Ant wars -- Mutis solves the mystery of the nomadic pataloas -- Mutis measures the size of an army-ant colony -- Mutis tracks the armies of ants -- Mutis studies the gender of ants and makes an amazing discovery -- Mutis' other ants -- How good a scientist was Mutis?

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.



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Author:
Wilson, Edward O.
Subject:
Mutis, José Celestino, 1732-1808.
Subject:
Botanists -- Colombia -- Biography.
Botanists -- Spain -- Biography.
Ants -- Research -- South America -- History -- 18th century.
Contributor
Gómez Durán, José María.