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Nothomyrmecia, the dinosaur ant, has the most primitive body structure among all living ants. First described by the entomologist John S. Clark in 1934, the genus's rediscovery in Poochera, South Australia, in 1977 attracted scientists from around the world. It nests in old-growth mallee and Eucalyptus woodlands. A medium-sized ant, Nothomyrmecia macrops measures 9.7–11 mm (0.38–0.43 in). Mature colonies are very small, with only 50 to 100 individuals. Workers are nocturnal, solitary foragers, collecting arthropod prey and sweet substances such as honeydew. The ants rely on their vision to navigate; there is no evidence that they use chemicals to help them forage. The queen produces just one generation of ants each year, and initially joins the workers in foraging. Colder temperatures aid the ants by inhibiting their competitors and predators, and climate change poses a threat. The International Union for Conservation of Nature lists the genus as critically endangered.

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Nothomyrmecia、恐竜 ant はすべて生きているアリの中で最も原始的なボディ構造。世界中から集めて 1977 科学者の Poochera、南オーストラリア州の昆虫学者ジョン ・ スミス ・ クラーク、1934 年に属の再発見によって最初に説明しました。古い成長のユーカリやユーカリの森が深く入り込みます。中型のアリ、Nothomyrmecia m

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Nothomyrmecia the dinosaur ant ants are all living in the most primitive body structure. Gathered from all over the world, 1977 Graduate Scholar Poochera, South Australia State entomologist John Smith Clark, 1934 by the re-discovery of the genus was first described. Old-growth eucalyptus and you

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Nothomyrmecia 恐竜蟻蟻最も原始的な体で生活しています。各国から世界、1977 大学院の学者の Poochera、南オーストラリア州昆虫学者ジョン ・ スミス ・ クラーク、属の再発見によって 1934 は最初記述されていた。古い成長のユーカリと

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Nothomyrmecia dinosaur Ant ant the most primitive living in the body. From all over the world, 1977 1934 was first described by the rediscovery of the scholars of the Graduate School of Poochera, South Australia State entomologist John Smith Clarke, genus. And the old-growth eucalyptus

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Nothomyrmecia 恐竜アリ蟻の体内の最も原始的な生活します。世界中 1977 1934 最初によって記述されていた南オーストラリア州昆虫学者ジョン ・ スミス ・ クラーク、属 Poochera の大学院学校の学者の再発見。古い成長ユーカリ

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Nothomyrmecia dinosaur ants ants of the most primitive living. World in 1977 1934 re-discovery of the genus Poochera, South Australia State entomologist was described first by John Smith Clark graduate school of scholars. Old-growth eucalyptus

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Nothomyrmecia 恐竜アリ アリの最も原始的な生活。世界での 1977 1934 属 Poochera の再発見、南オーストラリア州の昆虫によって記述されていた最初の学者のジョン ・ スミス ・ クラーク大学院。古い成長ユーカリ

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The most primitive living Nothomyrmecia dinosaur ants ants. In the world of 1977 John Smith Clark for first scholars had been described by the re-discovery of the genus 1934 Poochera, South Australia insect graduate school. Old-growth eucalyptus

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最もプリミティブ Nothomyrmecia 恐竜蟻蟻の生活します。1977 年の世界の最初の学者のジョン ・ スミス ・ クラークが属 1934 の再発見によって記載されていた Poochera、南オーストラリア州昆虫大学院。古い成長ユーカリ

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The most primitive Nothomyrmecia dinosaur ants ants live. 1977 world's first scholar John Smith Clarke was listed by the re-discovery of the genus 1934 Poochera, South Australia State insect graduate school. Old-growth eucalyptus

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最も原始的な Nothomyrmecia 恐竜蟻蟻が住んでいます。1977 世界最初の学者ジョン ・ スミス ・ クラークが属 1934 の再発見によってリストされていた Poochera、南オーストラリア州昆虫大学院。古い成長ユーカリ

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Most primitive Nothomyrmecia dinosaur ants ants live. 1977 world's first scholar John Smith Clarke was listed by the re-discovery of the genus 1934 Poochera, South Australia State insect graduate school. Old-growth eucalyptus

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最も原始的な Nothomyrmecia 恐竜蟻蟻が住んでいます。1977 世界最初の学者ジョン ・ スミス ・ クラークが属 1934 の再発見によってリストされていた Poochera、南オーストラリア州昆虫大学院。古い成長ユーカリ

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Most primitive Nothomyrmecia dinosaur ants ants live. 1977 world's first scholar John Smith Clarke was listed by the re-discovery of the genus 1934 Poochera, South Australia State insect graduate school. Old-growth eucalyptus

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