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Myrmeciinae / Ants / Myrmecia / Nothomyrmecia / Amblyopone / Prionomyrmex / Paraponera / Leptanillinae / Tetraponera / Hymenoptera / Myrmecology / Vespoidea
Date: 2009-12-01 16:49:20
Myrmeciinae
Ants
Myrmecia
Nothomyrmecia
Amblyopone
Prionomyrmex
Paraponera
Leptanillinae
Tetraponera
Hymenoptera
Myrmecology
Vespoidea

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