Aphaenogaster kimberleyensis facts for kids
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Aphaenogaster kimberleyensis Shattuck, S. O., 2008
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Aphaenogaster kimberleyensis is a species of ant in Australia. It has been found and described by Shattuck, S. O. in 2008. It's habitat is mainly forested areas, ranging from rainforests to woodlands. They build their nests using soil mounds that are more extensive than the mounds made by most ants.
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