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Myrmeciinae is a
subfamily of the Formicidae, ants once
found worldwide but now
restricted to
Australia and New Caledonia. This
subfamily is one of several...
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among some ants of the
subfamily Myrmeciinae. They
suggest that
Nothomyrmecia may be
closely related to
extinct Myrmeciinae ants such as Avitomyrmex, Macabeemyrma...
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Christian Fabricius in 1804. The
genus is a
member of the
subfamily Myrmeciinae of the
family Formicidae.
Myrmecia is a
large genus of ants, comprising...
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diverged from the
ancestors of all
other ants. The
subfamily Myrmeciinae represents two
extant genera and five
fossil genera that were once found...
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Archimyrmex is an
extinct genus of ant in the
formicid subfamily Myrmeciinae,
described by
palaeoentomologist Theodore ****erell in 1923. The
genus contains...
- C, & Hölldobler, B. 2004 "Gamergates in the
Australian ant
subfamily Myrmeciinae"
Naturwissenschaften 91(9):432-435 Sanetra, M. (2011). "Nestmate relatedness...
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Dorylinae Ectatomminae Formicinae Leptanillinae Martialinae Myrmeciinae Myrmicinae Paraponerinae Ponerinae Proceratiinae Pseudomyrmecinae Extinct...
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mainland Australia, it is a
member of the
genus Myrmecia,
subfamily Myrmeciinae, and was
formally described and
named by
British entomologist Frederick...
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known from ants
belonging to 6
different subfamilies (Formicinae,
Myrmeciinae, Ponerinae, Ectatomminae, Myrmicinae, and Pseudomyrmecinae) and 10 genera...
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Avitomyrmex is an
extinct genus of
bulldog ants in the
subfamily Myrmeciinae which contains three described species. The
genus was
described in 2006 from...