Taxonomic history
Clark, 1943 PDF: 118 (q.); Wheeler & Wheeler, 1971d PDF: 250 (l.).Combination in Promyrmecia: Clark, 1943 PDF: 118.Combination in Myrmecia: Brown, 1953j PDF: 16.Senior synonym of Myrmecia maloni: Brown, 1953j PDF: 16.Senior synonym of Myrmecia scabra: Brown, 1953j PDF: 16.Senior synonym of Myrmecia celaena: Ogata & Taylor, 1991 PDF: 1661.See also: Clark, 1951 PDF: 215.
Myrmecia harderi is an Australian bull ant species which is part of the genus Myrmecia. They are native to Australia. They are mainly distributed in New South Wales, and some parts of Victoria, South Australia, and Queensland.[1]
The average length of Myrmecia harderi is 14.5 millimetres. The head, thorax and gaster are black, mandibles are yellow, antennae and tarsi are a reddish-yellow, and legs are brown.[2][3]
Myrmecia harderi is an Australian bull ant species which is part of the genus Myrmecia. They are native to Australia. They are mainly distributed in New South Wales, and some parts of Victoria, South Australia, and Queensland.
The average length of Myrmecia harderi is 14.5 millimetres. The head, thorax and gaster are black, mandibles are yellow, antennae and tarsi are a reddish-yellow, and legs are brown.