Myrmica brevispinosa

Wheeler, 1917

Myrmica brevispinosa is a of in the Formicidae, described by Wheeler in 1917. It belongs to the Myrmica, a group of ants known for their ecological importance as for various myrmecophilous organisms. The species is found in North America.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Myrmica brevispinosa: /mɪrˈmɪka ˌbrɛvɪˈspaɪnəʊsə/

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Distribution

United States and Canada

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Taxonomic authority

First described by William Morton Wheeler in 1917.

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