Ant (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) species

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Overview

To see a diagram of a worker ant illustrating terminology, visit:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaster_(insect_anatomy)#/media/File:Scheme_ant_worker_anatomy-en.svg

86 species

Monomorium sp. (genus) (A Monomorium ant)

Monomorium sp. (genus)
Monomorium sp. (genus)
Monomorium sp. (genus)

Myrmecia fulvipes (Red-legged Toothless bull ant)

Myrmecia fulvipes
Myrmecia fulvipes
Myrmecia fulvipes

Myrmecia gulosa (Red bull ant)

Myrmecia gulosa
Myrmecia gulosa
Myrmecia gulosa

Myrmecia nigriceps (Black-headed bull ant)

Myrmecia nigriceps
Myrmecia nigriceps
Myrmecia nigriceps

Myrmecia piliventris (Golden tail bull ant)

Myrmecia piliventris
Myrmecia piliventris
Myrmecia piliventris

Myrmecia sp. (genus) (Bull ant or Jack Jumper)

Myrmecia sp. (genus)
Myrmecia sp. (genus)
Myrmecia sp. (genus)

Myrmecia tarsata (Bull ant or Bulldog ant)

Myrmecia tarsata
Myrmecia tarsata
Myrmecia tarsata

Notoncus capitatus (An epaulet ant)

Notoncus capitatus
Notoncus capitatus
Notoncus capitatus

Notoncus gilberti (Smooth Epaulet Ant)

Notoncus gilberti
Notoncus gilberti
Notoncus gilberti

Notoncus sp. (genus) (A Notoncus ant)

Notoncus sp. (genus)
Notoncus sp. (genus)
Notoncus sp. (genus)

Ochetellus glaber (Black House Ant)

Ochetellus sp. (genus) (Black House Ant)

Ochetellus sp. (genus)
Ochetellus sp. (genus)
Ochetellus sp. (genus)

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