Myrmecia mandibularis
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M. mandibularis worker | |
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M. mandibularis
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Myrmecia mandibularis Smith, 1858
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Myrmecia mandibularis is an Australian species of Myrmecia. Average sizes for the Myrmecia mandibularis is around 15-30 millimetres. They have a similar appearance to the Myrmecia pilosula, except their mandibles are completely black while most of their abdomen is in an orange colour.[1][2]
Described in 1858, the species is mainly found in the southern regions of Australia, and most frequently seen around Perth.[3]
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- Media related to Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. at Wikimedia Commons
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