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

102 species

Notoncus capitatus (An epaulet ant)

Notoncus capitatus
Notoncus capitatus
Notoncus capitatus

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)

Papyrius sp (undescribed) (Hairy Coconut Ant)

Papyrius sp (undescribed)
Papyrius sp (undescribed)
Papyrius sp (undescribed)

Pheidole sp. (genus) (Seed-harvesting ant)

Pheidole sp. (genus)
Pheidole sp. (genus)
Pheidole sp. (genus)

Podomyrma adelaidae (Muscleman tree ant)

Podomyrma adelaidae
Podomyrma adelaidae
Podomyrma adelaidae

Podomyrma gratiosa (Muscleman tree ant)

Podomyrma gratiosa
Podomyrma gratiosa
Podomyrma gratiosa

Podomyrma sp. (genus) (Muscleman Tree Ant)

Podomyrma sp. (genus)
Podomyrma sp. (genus)
Podomyrma sp. (genus)

Polyrhachis ammon (Golden-spined Ant, Golden Ant)

Polyrhachis ammon
Polyrhachis ammon
Polyrhachis ammon

Polyrhachis australis (Dome-backed Spiny Ant)

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