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]
myrmecia, mandibularis, australian, species, myrmecia, average, sizes, around, millimetres, they, have, similar, appearance, myrmecia, pilosula, except, their, mandibles, completely, black, while, most, their, abdomen, orange, colour, workerscientific, classif. 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 Myrmecia mandibularisMyrmecia mandibularis workerScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ArthropodaClass InsectaOrder HymenopteraFamily FormicidaeSubfamily MyrmeciinaeGenus MyrmeciaSpecies M mandibularisBinomial nameMyrmecia mandibularisSmith 1858Described in 1858 the species is mainly found in the southern regions of Australia and most frequently seen around Perth 3 References edit Myrmecia mandibularis Archived from the original on 2017 10 28 Retrieved 2021 10 15 Clark J 1951 The Formicidae of Australia Vol 1 Subfamily Myrmeciinae PDF Melbourne CSIRO pp 151 152 Species Myrmecia mandibularis bie ala org au Retrieved 2021 10 15 External links edit nbsp Media related to Myrmecia mandibularis at Wikimedia Commons This Myrmeciinae related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Myrmecia mandibularis amp oldid 1197239218, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,