Taxonomic history
Combination in Promyrmecia: Clark, 1943 PDF: 112.Combination in Myrmecia: Taylor & Brown, 1985: 12.Senior synonym of Myrmecia michaelseni overbecki: Clark, 1943 PDF: 112.Raised to species: Ogata & Taylor, 1991 PDF: 1663.
Myrmecia queenslandica is an Australian ant species. Abundant to most states in Australia, and mainly seen in Queensland, they belong to the genus Myrmecia.[1]
The typical length of a Myrmecia queenslandica bull ant is 11-13 millimetres. The appearance of this species is similar to Myrmecia michaelseni, and also are similar size. Most of their body is black, but pubescence on the gaster has a more yellowish colour.[2][3]
Myrmecia queenslandica is an Australian ant species. Abundant to most states in Australia, and mainly seen in Queensland, they belong to the genus Myrmecia.
The typical length of a Myrmecia queenslandica bull ant is 11-13 millimetres. The appearance of this species is similar to Myrmecia michaelseni, and also are similar size. Most of their body is black, but pubescence on the gaster has a more yellowish colour.
Myrmecia queenslandica is een mierensoort uit de onderfamilie van de Myrmeciinae.[1][2] De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1915 door Forel.
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