Myrmecia comata
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Myrmecia comata Clark, 1951
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Myrmecia comata is an Australian ant in the genus Myrmecia. This species is native to Australia and distributed mostly around Queensland. It was described as a species by John S. Clark in 1951.[1]
Myrmecia comata has some similarities with M. flavicoma. Workers grow can from 18-20 millimetres in length. The head, node, and postpetiole is a reddish-brown, gaster is black, and the mandibles, antennae, and legs are a yellowish-brown colour.[2][3]
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