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A review of the ant genus Myrmecorhynchus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

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Shattuck, Steven

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Magnolia Press

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The Australian endemic ant genus Myrmecorhynchus is reviewed. The genus is known from three species (M. carteri Clark, M. emeryi André and M. nitidus Clark) which are restricted to eastern and southern Australia. Myrmecorhynchus musgravei Clark and M. ru

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Zootaxa

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2037-12-31
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