Myrmecia analis
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Myrmecia analis Mayr, 1862
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Myrmecia analis is a species of the Myrmecia genus. Myrmecia analis is usually only found in Western Australia. It was described by Mayr in 1862.[1][2]
Myrmecia analis are around 20-22 millimetres long on average, but some workers can be slightly smaller, and have the colour tone similar to Myrmecia vindex, but the head is slightly darker. The mandibles are around 3-4 millimeters long.[3]
References
- ^ Crawley, M.C. (1925). New ants from Australia (PDF). Annals and Magazine of Natural History.
- ^ "The ants of Victoria Part III. Vic. Nat. (Melb.)". 1927: 34.
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