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The green-head ant (Rhytidoponera metallica) is a species of ant that is endemic to Australia. It was described by British entomologist Frederick Smith in 1858 as a member of the genus Rhytidoponera in the subfamily Ectatomminae .
Rhytidoponera celtinodis Rhytidoponera chalybaea Rhytidoponera crassinoda Rhytidoponera metallica Rhytidoponera taurus Rhytidoponera is a large genus of ants in the subfamily Ectatomminae . [ 2 ] The genus is known from Australia and Melanesia , with New Caledonia as the most eastern limit.
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Ectatomminae is a subfamily of ants in the poneromorph subfamilies group containing four extant and three extinct genera in two tribes. [2] The subfamily was described in 2003 when Barry Bolton divided the Ponerinae subfamily into six subfamilies. [3]
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R. metallica may refer to: Rhagoletis metallica , a fruit fly species Rhytidoponera metallica , the green-head ant, green ant, or green-headed ant, or metallic pony ant, an ant species found throughout Australia
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The green-head ant (Rhytidoponera metallica) was the only ant other than Myrmecia species to cause anaphylaxis in patients. [257] Dogs are also at risk of death from Myrmecia ants; renal failure has been recorded in dogs experiencing mass envenomation, and one dog was euthanised due to its deteriorating health despite treatment. [259]