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19 species

Anonychomyrma sp. (genus) (Black Cocktail Ant)

Anonychomyrma sp. (genus)
Anonychomyrma sp. (genus)
Anonychomyrma sp. (genus)

Camponotus aeneopilosus (A Golden-tailed sugar ant)

Camponotus aeneopilosus
Camponotus aeneopilosus
Camponotus aeneopilosus

Camponotus consobrinus (Banded sugar ant)

Camponotus consobrinus
Camponotus consobrinus
Camponotus consobrinus

Camponotus nigriceps (Black-headed sugar ant)

Camponotus nigriceps
Camponotus nigriceps
Camponotus nigriceps

Camponotus suffusus (Golden-tailed sugar ant)

Camponotus suffusus
Camponotus suffusus
Camponotus suffusus

Formicidae (family) (Unidentified ant)

Formicidae (family)
Formicidae (family)
Formicidae (family)

Iridomyrmex rufoniger (Tufted Tyrant Ant)

Iridomyrmex rufoniger
Iridomyrmex rufoniger
Iridomyrmex rufoniger

Melophorus perthensis (Field furnace ant)

Melophorus perthensis
Melophorus perthensis
Melophorus perthensis

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

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

Notoncus sp. (genus) (A Notoncus ant)

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

Papyrius nitidus (Shining Coconut Ant)

Papyrius nitidus
Papyrius nitidus
Papyrius nitidus

Papyrius sp (undescribed) (Hairy Coconut Ant)

Papyrius sp (undescribed)
Papyrius sp (undescribed)
Papyrius sp (undescribed)
The Pinnacle

Land area

154.46 ha

Survey Effort Score (SES)

115

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