About Dorymyrmex flavus McCook, 1879
Dorymyrmex flavus is an ant species that belongs to the genus Dorymyrmex. This species was first described by McCook in 1879, and it is endemic to the United States and Mexico.
Dorymyrmex flavus McCook, 1879 is a animal in the Formicidae family, order Hymenoptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Dorymyrmex flavus McCook, 1879
Dorymyrmex flavus is a 1879-described ant species endemic to the United States and Mexico.
Dorymyrmex flavus is an ant species that belongs to the genus Dorymyrmex. This species was first described by McCook in 1879, and it is endemic to the United States and Mexico.
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