Nothomyrmecia (GW 71)
Our 71st Genus of the week is Nothomyrmecia.Described by Clark in 1934.Subfamily: Myrmeciinae (Until recently in Nothomyrmeciinae, but see www.publish.csiro.au/nid/...046_CO.htm )Tribe:...
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The story of the search for this ant is one of the great sagas of ant collecting lore. Nothomyrmecia macrops was originally described from two worker specimens collected in the state of Western...
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One other comment on this unique ant and it's discovery :Since the rediscovery in 1977 ( Published in 1978 ! ) and the discovery of it's special habitat and environmental requirements ( Cold nights ,...
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The photos and information about rediscovery at the Taylor site are excellent. My favorite among the Nothomyrmecia macrops photos is ant.edb.miyakyo-u.ac.jp/A...age/45.jpg , which clearly shows all...
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There's a number of recent papers on Nothomyrmecia. One of my former students, Matthias Sanetra, had been working on them in the lab of Ross Crozier. One is accessible...
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Anyone want to add anything to this thread before I move it to the GW archives?Any genera you want posted as GW soon? Haven't gotten any new suggestions lately.
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Some more info about this genus you can find in pub8.ezboard.com/fantfarm...D=57.topic ! At that moment both genera were considered synonyms .Teleutotje" Tell-oo-toat-yeh "" I am who I am , I think...
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