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Myrmecia athertonensis is an
Australian ant
which belongs to the
genus Myrmecia. This
species is
endemic to Australia. They are
commonly spotted in the...
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Australia and New Guinea. The
following species are recognised:
Methana athertonensis Mackerras, 1968
Methana caneae Pope, 1953
Methana convexa (Walker, 1869)...
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number of
teeth range from
three to six. M. analis, M. arnoldi, M.
athertonensis, M. auriventris, M. borealis, M. brevinoda, M. browningi, M. comata...
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Edward Guest in 1887.
Mnesampela arida McQuillan, 1985
Mnesampela athertonensis McQuillan, 1985
Mnesampela comarcha Guest, 1887
Mnesampela heliochrysa...
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Originally described as a
separate species.
Found in
central Australia M. j.
athertonensis -
Schodde & Mason, IJ, 1999:
Found in north-eastern
Australia M. j....
- Queensland:
Tauala alveolatus Wanless, 1988 –
Australia (Queensland)
Tauala athertonensis Gardzinska, 1996 –
Australia (Queensland)
Tauala australiensis Wanless...
- in 2024.
Crypthonia albida (Fée)
Frisch & G.Thor (2010)
Crypthonia athertonensis Frisch & G.Thor (2010)
Crypthonia bella Frisch & G.Thor (2010) Crypthonia...
- mandibles,
tarsi and
tibiae are
yellow or
reddish yellow.
Myrmecia athertonensis Forel 1915
Myrmecia auriventris Mayr 1870 M.
auriventris is only known...
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arunachalensis Saha & Biswas, 1985
Clivina asymmetrica Baehr, 2015
Clivina athertonensis Baehr, 2015
Clivina atrata Putzeys, 1861
Clivina atridorsis Sloane,...
- Nylander, 2007
Castiarina ashburtonensis (Barker, 1988)
Castiarina athertonensis (Barker, 1986)
Castiarina atra (Barker, 1987)
Castiarina atricollis...