Philip S. Ward* person
Names for this agent
- Philip S. Ward
- Philip S. Ward (preferred)
- Dr. Philip S. Ward (aka)
- Philip S. Ward (aka)
- P. S. Ward (second author)
- PS Ward (aka)
- P.S. Ward (aka)
- P. S. Ward (initials plus last)
- Dr. Philip S. Ward (aka)
- Ward, P. S. (author)
- PSWard (aka)
- No media showing this agent
- None to other agents
- Michael G. Branstetter student of Philip S. Ward
- Ent (2540 records) in years 1900-2010
- IZ (24 records) in years 2007-2008
Range of years collected is greater than 80 (1900-2010)
Collecting Event Map
- Arachnida: Hubbardiidae (1 record) in year 2007
- Arachnida: Linyphiidae (1 record) in year 2008
- Arachnida: Oonopidae (1 record) in year 2007
- Arachnida: Phrurolithidae (1 record) in year 2008
- Arachnida: Ricinoididae (1 record) in year 2008
- Arachnida: Salticidae (1 record) in year 2008
- Arachnida: Samoidae (2 records) in year 2008
- Arachnida: Tetrablemmidae (1 record) in year 2008
- Arachnida: Tetragnathidae (1 record) in year 2008
- Arachnida: Theridiidae (2 records) in years 2007-2008
- Arachnida: Zodariidae (1 record) in year 2008
- Arachnida: [no family] (5 records) in years 2007-2008
- Chilopoda: Scolopocryptopidae (1 record) in year 2007
- Chilopoda: [no family] (3 records) in years 2007-2008
- Diplopoda: [no family] (2 records) in years 2007-2008
- Insecta: Formicidae (2540 records) in years 1900-2010
- Not a preparator of any material in MCZbase
- 2024 identifications for 1969 Entomology cataloged items
- None
- Ward, P. S.. 1984. A revision of the ant genus Rhytidoponera (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in New Caledonia. Australian Journal of Zoology 32 (1):131-175 1 citation
- Ward, P. S. 1989. Systematic studies on pseudomyrmecine ants: revision of the Pseudomyrmex oculatus and P. subtilissimus species groups, with taxonomic comments on other species. Quaestiones entomologicae 25:393–468. 1 citation
- Ward, P. S. 2006. The ant genus Tetraponera in the Afrotropical region: synopsis of species groups and revision of the T. ambigua-group. Myrmecological News 8:119–130. 2 citations
- Snelling, R. R., B. L. Fisher, and P. S. Ward. 2007. A review of the arboreal Afrotropical ant genus Axinidris. Advances in ant systematics (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): Homage to E.O. Wilson - 50 years of contributions. Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute 80:551–579. 5 citations
- Ward, P. S. 1988. Mesic elements in the western Nearctic ant fauna: taxonomic and biological notes on Amblyopone, Proceratium, and Smithistruma (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 61:102–124. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.24959. 3 citations
- Ward, P. S. 2009. The ant genus Tetraponera in the Afrotropical region: the T. grandidieri group. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 18:285–304. 4 citations
- Ward, P. S. 1992. Ants of the genus Pseudomyrmex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from Dominican amber, with a synopsis of the extant Antillean species. Psyche 99:55–85. 16 citations
- Cover, S. P., M. Deyrup, and P. S. Ward. 2007. A new ant genus from the southwestern United States. Pp. 89–99. In R. R. Snelling and B. L. Fisher (eds.) Advances in ant systematics: Homage to E. O. Wilson. Vol. 80. American Entomological Institute, Gainesville, FL. 690 pp. 17 citations
- Ward, P. S. 2005. A synoptic review of the ants of California (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Zootaxa 936:1–68. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.936.1.1. 2 citations
- Francoeur, A. 2007. The Myrmica punctiventris and M. crassirugis species groups in the Nearctic region. Pp. 153–185. In R. R. Snelling, B. L. Fisher, P. S. Ward (eds.) Advances in ant systematics: Homage to E. O. Wilson. Vol. 80. American Entomological Institute, Gainesville, FL. 690 pp. 23 citations
- Ward, P. S., Bonnie B. Blaimer, and B. L. Fisher. 2016. A revised phylogenetic classification of the ant subfamily Formicinae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), with resurrection of the genera Colobopsis and Dinomyrmex. Zootaxa 4072(3):343–357. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4072.3.4.
- Ward, P. S. 1994. Adetomyrma, an enigmatic new ant genus from Madagascar (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), and its implications for ant phylogeny. Systematic Entomology 19:159–175. 2 citations