Taxonomic history
[First available use of Myrmecia fulvipes gilberti luteiforceps Forel, 1915; unavailable (infrasubspecific) name (Taylor, 1986 PDF: 34).].Combination in Promyrmecia: Clark, 1943 PDF: 143.Combination in Myrmecia: Taylor & Brown, 1985: 12.Status as species: Clark, 1943 PDF: 143 (redescription); Clark, 1951 PDF: 161 (redescription); Taylor & Brown, 1985: 12; Taylor, 1987a PDF: 44; Ogata, 1991a PDF: 359; Ogata & Taylor, 1991 PDF: 1639 (in key); Bolton, 1995b: 272.
Myrmecia luteiforceps is an Australian ant which belongs to the genus Myrmecia. This species is native to Australia. Their distribution in Australia has not been observed much but have been noted in New South Wales and Queensland. They were described by Wheeler in 1933.[2]
The known description for Myrmecia luteiforceps is a worker. They are typically on average around 12 millimetres long, making them a rather small species. They are mainly black, but the mandibles are yellow, antennae and legs brown, and the tarsi is reddish.[3][4][5]
Myrmecia luteiforceps is an Australian ant which belongs to the genus Myrmecia. This species is native to Australia. Their distribution in Australia has not been observed much but have been noted in New South Wales and Queensland. They were described by Wheeler in 1933.
The known description for Myrmecia luteiforceps is a worker. They are typically on average around 12 millimetres long, making them a rather small species. They are mainly black, but the mandibles are yellow, antennae and legs brown, and the tarsi is reddish.
Myrmecia luteiforceps is een mierensoort uit de onderfamilie van de Myrmeciinae.[1][2] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1933 door Wheeler, W.M..
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