Myrmecia rowlandi
Myrmecia rowlandi is a species of bull ant native to Australia. They are usually spotted in the Australian state of Queensland, notably in Cairns.[1]
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Myrmecia rowlandi Forel, 1910 | |
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Myrmecia cordata Clark, 1951 |
Notable features
Not much is known about Myrmecia rowlandi, but workers typically are 13-21 mm long. Their heads and thoraces are black, their legs are a brownish black colour, mandibles are yellow, and antennae are red.[2]
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References
- "Gaia Guide:Myrmecia Rowlandi".
- John Clark (1951). "The Formicidae of Australia Volume I" (PDF). p. 78.
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