Myrmecia desertorum was created in 1915.
Agdistis desertorum was created in 1999.
Gymnosoma desertorum was created in 1947.
Myrmecia croslandi was created in 1991.
Myrmecia pavida was created in 1951.
Myrmecia nigriceps was created in 1862.
The scientific name for bulldog ants is Myrmecia. They are a genus of aggressive and highly venomous ants native to Australia.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Alyssum desertorum.
The Ant (2) and a species of roundworm (also 2)
Carles Xavier Recio Alfaro has written: 'Aromes d'orient' 'Mater desertorum' 'La veritat d'un himne' -- subject(s): National songs
Native to the southern states of Australia, the Myrmecia nigriceps is a species of bull ant commonly called a Bulldog Ant. They are well-known for their aggressive behavior and powerful stings.Check out a close-up photograph at the related link, listed below:
I know that a mosquito has 6, and an ant has 2. I don't think it is possible to have less than 2, so I guess that the answer to your question is an ant. or the Myrmecia pilosula. :) lol fun to say
John L. Nickel has written: 'Temperature and humidity relationships of Tetranychus desertorum Banks, with special reference to distribution' -- subject(s): Effect of temperature on, Geographical distribution, Tetranychus 'Research Management for Development: Open Letter to a New Agricultural Research Director (Libros Y Materiales Educatiovos/Iica : No. 89)'