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The Ants of Utah

Authors: Cole, A. C.;

The Ants of Utah

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The state of Utah possesses a number of diversified habitats as to both topography and vegetation types. It lies entirely within the arid region of the United States, but there are high mountains separated by arid valleys and mesas. Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) ranges over a large portion of the State at the lower elevations. On the foothills of the mountain ranges is the piny on-juniper community. Western yellow pine (Pinus ponderosa) dominates the plateaus. Above the yellow pine are areas of aspens, and at still higher elevations Engelmann spruce and subalpine fir abound. The alpine belt is reached at elevations of about 10,800 feet. Bordering Great Salt Lake on the west is the saltbush desert shrub region?a vegetation type which is unique in the State.

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Dolichoderinae, Arthropoda, Lasiini, Myrmicini, Solenopsidini, Ponerinae, Formicinae, Ponerini, taxonomy, Camponotini, Pogonomyrmecini, Attini, Animalia, Ecitonini, insects, Formicidae, Tapinomini, biodiversity, Hexapoda, Hymenoptera, Vespoidea, Crematogastrini, Leptomyrmecini, Formicini, Myrmicinae, Stenammini, Dorylinae

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