Myrmecia elegans explained

Myrmecia elegans is an Australian ant which belongs to the genus Myrmecia. It is a native species to Australia. The Myrmecia elegans is distributed in the more western states and regions of the country.[1]

The average length for the Myrmecia elegans is 13–14.5 millimetres. The head, gaster, and other features are black, thorax and node (i.e. nodus) are bright red, the mandibles and antennae are yellow. Legs are a reddish yellow colour.[2] [3]

The mandibles are often quite dark in colour, but can also be light yellow. The mesosoma varies from uniformly red or orange to bicoloured dark red and black.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Myrmecia elegans Clark, 1943. . Govt of Australia . 13 March 2014 .
  2. Book: Clark, John . A revision of the genus Promyrmecia Emery (Formicidae) . Victoria . 1943 . 122 .
  3. Book: Wheeler, GC . Ant larvae of the subfamily Myrmeciinae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) . Pan-Pac. 1971 . 248 .
  4. Web site: Myrmecia elegans - AntWiki . 2023-07-24 . www.antwiki.org . en.