Gnamptogenys europaea
- Sci. Name
- Gnamptogenys europaea
- Tribe
- Ectatommini
- Subfamily
- Ectatomminae
- Author
- Mayr, 1868
- Fossil
- Yes (fossil species)
- Distribution
- Found in 0 countries
Introduction
Gnamptogenys europaea is an extinct ant species from Eocene Baltic amber, dating back 44-49 million years. Workers are about 4 mm in body length, while queens are 4.0-4.5 mm . It belongs to subfamily Ectatomminae and was originally described as Ectatomma europaeum . The species is known from multiple European amber deposits and was likely a terrestrial nestor in soil or leaf litter . The most striking aspect is the fossil record: only 20 specimens have been found, with 17 males,2 alate queens, and just one worker, suggesting workers rarely climbed vegetation where resin could trap them .
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Gnamptogenys europaea is a fossil species and does not require a caresheet.
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