Notostigma carazzii

The species is endemic to Australia.

[1] Specimens are mainly found in the state of Queensland, and foraging workers are solitarily and nocturnal.

[2] A journal article by George Wheeler observed the larvae of the species.

Lengths for very young larva is 3.7 mm, young larva 5.4–10.2 mm, immature larvae around 8.7–10.3 mm and mature larvae grow to lengths of 8.3–15.4 mm.

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