Platythyrea scalpra
- Sci. Name
- Platythyrea scalpra
- Tribe
- Platythyreini
- Subfamily
- Ponerinae
- Author
- Lattke, 2003
- Fossil
- Yes (fossil species)
- Distribution
- Found in 0 countries
Introduction
Platythyrea scalpra is an extinct ant species known only from a single worker preserved in Miocene-era Dominican amber, approximately 15-20 million years old. Workers measured 3.82 mm in total length, making this the smallest known species in the genus Platythyrea . The species was formally described in 2003 by John E. Lattke based on fossil specimens . The name 'scalpra' comes from the Latin word for 'chisel', referring to the distinctive chisel-like shape of the petiolar node when viewed from the side . As a fossil species, no living specimens exist and no biological or behavioral data is available.
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