Apterostigma electropilosum
- Sci. Name
- Apterostigma electropilosum
- Tribe
- Attini
- Subfamily
- Myrmicinae
- Author
- Schultz, 2007
- Fossil
- Yes (fossil species)
- Distribution
- Found in 0 countries
Introduction
Apterostigma electropilosum is an extinct species of fungus-growing ant known only from a single worker preserved in Dominican amber from the Miocene epoch . This small ant had an elongated head and a body covered with long, fine hairs . It belongs to the pilosum group within the genus Apterostigma, which are fungus-growing ants related to leafcutter ants . Unfortunately, this species cannot be kept in captivity. It went extinct millions of years ago and exists today only as a fossil specimen. While we can study its physical structure, no information exists about its behavior, colony life, or care requirements from when it was alive.
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Apterostigma electropilosum is a fossil species and does not require a caresheet.
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Apterostigma electropilosum is a fossil species and cannot be sold.