Myrmecia subfasciata
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M. subfasciata
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Myrmecia subfasciata Viehmeyer, 1924[1]
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Myrmecia subfasciata is an Australian ant which belongs to the Myrmecia genus. This species is native to Australia. Their distribution in Australia is not exactly known but a specimen was collected in Liverpool. It was described by Viehmeyer in 1924.[2][3]
The average worker length is 21 millimetres long. The Myrmecia subfasciata has a very similar appearance to the Myrmecia gulosa and the Myrmecia pyriformis.[4]
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