Archimyrmex piatnitzkyi
- Sci. Name
- Archimyrmex piatnitzkyi
- Subfamily
- Myrmeciinae
- Author
- Viana & Haedo Rossi, 1957
- Fossil
- Yes (fossil species)
- Incertae Sedis
- Incertae Sedis in Subfamily
- Distribution
- Found in 0 countries
Introduction
Archimyrmex piatnitzkyi is an extinct fossil ant species from the Eocene epoch, discovered in the Ventana Formation of Río Negro province, Argentina . Scientists originally described this species in 1957 as Ameghinoia piatnitzkyi before moving it to the genus Archimyrmex in 2003 . It belongs to the subfamily Myrmeciinae, the same group that includes living bulldog ants in Australia . The fossil queens show distinctive features including coarse blunt teeth on their mandibles and an elongated, node-shaped petiole with two segments . Unlike living ants you can keep in a formicarium, this species exists only as fossils in museum collections.
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Archimyrmex piatnitzkyi is a fossil species and does not require a caresheet.
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