Summary[edit] Description: In the 10°C cold of Oberon, these guys are still on the hunt Myrmecia gulosa. Date: 25 April 2009, 16:57. Source: Bullant. Author: Ian Sutton from Oberon, Australia.
Summary[edit] Description: In the 10°C cold of Oberon, these guys are still on the hunt Myrmecia gulosa. Date: 25 April 2009, 16:57. Source: Bullant. Author: Ian Sutton from Oberon, Australia.
Summary[edit] Description: English: A member of Myrmecia Nigriceps faces in defense. Date: 19 December 2010. Source: Own work. Author: Ozeye. Camera location35° 22′ 08″ S, 149° 16′ 34″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth-35.368889; 149.276111.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Photo showing the length of a Myrmecia nigriceps queen, at approx 3 cm+. Workers and queens are hard to distinguish, although the queen is always the biggest. The mesosoma is slightly enlarged and the petiole appears to be more extensive. Date: 6 February 2015. Source: Own work. Author: Burklemore1.
Summary[edit] Description: Bull ants, also know as bulldog ants (you can guess why), are primitive ants of the genus Myrmecia. They are aggressive, carnivorous, and to top it all off, they possess a painful, venomous stinger on the tip of their abdomen. Needless to say, these aren't your average picnic ants. They are endemic (only found in) Australia, so they are of special interest to me! I found this particular ant while hiking out in New South Wales' Blue Mountains. My website: bit.ly/VIb9Ev Facebook: on.fb.me/13IOQ1G Twitter: bit.ly/VIb9Ex Tumblr: bit.ly/13IOSXc Pinterest: bit.ly/VIb9Ez YouTube: bit.ly/13IOQ1I. Date: 2 April 2013, 06:16. Source: Creature of the Day. Author: Teddy Fotiou from United States.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Myrmecia nigriceps that I stole from a nest. With the right technique, I managed to have her walk on my arm without her stinging me several times. She was returned to her nest safely after this. Date: 30 September 2014. Source: Own work. Author: Burklemore1. Camera location35° 21′ 17.19″ S, 149° 04′ 19.45″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth-35.354774; 149.072070.