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Article title
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Abstract
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Keywords
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1. Introduction
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2. Materials and methods
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2.1. Study area
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2.2. Species-groups concept
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2.3. Composition of the West-Palearctic species-groups
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2.3.1. cecconii group
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2.3.2. crocea group
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2.3.3. gibbosa group
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2.3.4. obsidiana group
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2.3.5. pallida group
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2.3.6. splendida group
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2.3.7. subterranea group
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2.3.8. testaceopilosa group
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2.3.9. Species not part of any group
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2.3.10. Species of uncertain position
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2.3.11. Species excluded from the West-Palearctic Aphaenogaster list
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2.4. Molecular phylogeny
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2.5. Species used for the analysis
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2.6. Integrative revision of the species-groups classification
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3. Results
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3.1. Molecular phylogeny
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3.1.1. cecconii group
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3.1.2. crocea group
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3.1.3. gibbosa group
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3.1.4. obsidiana group
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3.1.5. pallida group
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3.1.6. splendida group
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3.1.7. subterranea group
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3.1.8. testaceopilosa group
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3.1.9. Other species
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3.1.10. Deromyrma clade
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3.2. New species-groups classification
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3.2.1. crocea group (unchanged)
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3.2.2. gibbosa group (redefined)
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3.2.3. graeca group (newly established)
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3.2.4. pallida group (redefined)
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3.2.5. sardoa group (redefined)
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3.2.6. subterranea group (redefined)
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3.2.7. Clade A (A. cecconii, A. festae, A. rugosoferruginea, A. splendida)
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3.2.8. Clade B (A. charesi, A. ovaticeps, A. peloponnesiaca)
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3.2.8. Remaining species
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3.3. Reassignment of taxa to other genera
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4. Discussion
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5. Authors’ contributions
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6. Acknowledgements
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7. References
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