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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. These ants measure between 5 and 7 mm (0.20 and 0.28 in).
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.
Metallica's fifth, self-titled album, often called The Black Album, was released in 1991 and debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. [4] The band embarked on a two-year tour in support of the album. Metallica has since been certified 16 times platinum by the RIAA. [3] Metallica followed with the release of Load and Reload, respectively. [5]
Metallica collaborated with Lou Reed for the concept album Lulu, which was released in 2011. Metallica have recorded cover versions of a number of songs by English group Diamond Head . " Die, Die My Darling " and " Last Caress/Green Hell " are Misfits covers originally written by Glenn Danzig .
The debut remains the only Queen album that missed the top 10 on the U.K. album charts, but “Liar” shouldn’t be overlooked as the band’s first maximalist epic. 7. The Game (1980)
British rock band Queen have released 15 studio albums, 10 live albums, 16 compilation albums, 2 soundtrack albums, 2 extended plays, 73 singles, and 7 promotional singles. Queen was formed in London by Freddie Mercury (vocals and keyboards), Brian May (guitar), and Roger Taylor (drums), and in 1971, John Deacon (bassist) became a member.
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]
"Stone Cold Crazy" is a song written and performed by British rock band Queen for their 1974 album Sheer Heart Attack. [7] It is a rare, early example of all four members sharing a writing credit. (The band did not formally credit the whole band until 1986.)