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

Fossil Nesomyrmex dominicanus

Non-Parasitic Queen No Gamergate
Nom. cient.
Nesomyrmex dominicanus
Tribu
Crematogastrini
Subfamilia
Myrmicinae
Autor
De Andrade, 1999
Fósil
Sí (especie fósil)
Distribución
Encontrado en 0 países
Identificable por IA
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Introducción

Nesomyrmex dominicanus is an extinct ant species known only from a single worker preserved in Miocene Dominican amber . The specimen measures 2.9 mm in total length with a reddish-brown (ferrugineous) body and yellowish-orange legs . Originally described as Leptothorax dominicanus, it was later moved to the genus Nesomyrmex . The fossil reveals 12-jointed antennae, an ancestral condition compared to the 11-jointed antennae of modern relatives, and shows close similarity to the living Central and South American species Nesomyrmex echinatinodis . This fossil demonstrates that the genus Nesomyrmex has remained morphologically stable for millions of years.

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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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Nesomyrmex dominicanus is a fossil species and does not require a caresheet.