Scientific illustration of Archimyrmex smekali ant - showing key identification features including head, thorax, and gaster.

Fossil Archimyrmex smekali

Non-Parasitic Queen No Gamergate
Nom. cient.
Archimyrmex smekali
Subfamilia
Myrmeciinae
Autor
Rossi de Garcia, 1983
Fósil
Sí (especie fósil)
Incertae Sedis
Incertae Sedis in Subfamily
Distribución
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Introducción

Archimyrmex smekali is an extinct species of bulldog ant that lived during the Late Eocene epoch, approximately 42 to 49 million years ago . Originally described as Polanskiella smekali in 1983,researchers later moved it to the genus Archimyrmex based on morphological analysis . Fossils from the Ventana Formation in Neuquén Province, Argentina reveal a massive ant measuring about 3 cm in total length, with powerful mandibles nearly as long as its head and bearing 4 to 5 coarse teeth . The species possessed eight-segmented antennae, well-preserved compound eyes, and elongated wings that distinguish it from other Eocene ants found in the same deposits . As an extinct species known only from fossil impressions preserved in ancient swamp sediments, no living colonies exist today, and the species cannot be kept in captivity.

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Estado por país, de Kass et al. 2022 & Wong et al. 2023

Nativa Invasiva Introducida (interior) Interceptada Desconocido
2000 - 2026
Fossil

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Archimyrmex smekali is a fossil species and does not require a caresheet.