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Protostome / Titanomyrma / Formiciinae / Formicium / T. giganteum / Eocene / Myrmeciinae / Messel pit / Ants / Hymenoptera / Phyla
Date: 2011-11-26 15:09:32
Protostome
Titanomyrma
Formiciinae
Formicium
T. giganteum
Eocene
Myrmeciinae
Messel pit
Ants
Hymenoptera
Phyla

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