Carebara schossnicensis
- Sci. Name
- Carebara schossnicensis
- Tribe
- Crematogastrini
- Subfamily
- Myrmicinae
- Author
- Assmann, 1870
- Fossil
- Yes (fossil species)
- Distribution
- Found in 0 countries
Introduction
Carebara schossnicensis is an extinct ant species known only from a single fossil forewing imprint discovered in Miocene deposits (approximately 7-15 million years old) in Silesia, now part of modern-day Poland . The species was originally described in 1870 by Assmann under the genus Pheidologeton, based solely on wing venation characteristics . The forewing venation is nearly identical to that of Myrmica rugiceps, leading researchers to note significant uncertainty about its proper taxonomic placement - it might belong to Carebara, the morphogenus Paraphaenogaster, or potentially another myrmicine ant genus . This species exists only in the fossil record and has no living representatives.
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