Odontomachus angulops
- Wiss. Name
- Odontomachus angulops
- Tribus
- Ponerini
- Unterfamilie
- Ponerinae
- Autor
- França & Gomes, 2025
- Fossil
- Ja (fossile Art)
- Verbreitung
- In 0 Ländern gefunden
Einleitung
Odontomachus angulops is an extinct trap-jaw ant known only from a single fossil queen preserved in Mexican amber from the Simojovel region of Chiapas, Mexico. This species lived approximately 16 to 23 million years ago during the Oligocene-Miocene period and represents the first fossil species described from the Odontomachus cornutus species group, as well as the first Odontomachus queen ever found in amber . The queen measured 10.72 mm in total length, making it significantly smaller than the extant O. cornutus queen and workers . Identification features include ocular prominences forming an obtuse angle and carinae on the ocular bridges . As a fossil species, no living specimens exist, and it cannot be kept in captivity.
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