Aphaenogaster amphioceanica
- Nom sci.
- Aphaenogaster amphioceanica
- Tribu
- Stenammini
- Sous-famille
- Myrmicinae
- Auteur
- De Andrade, 1995
- Fossile
- Oui (espèce fossile)
- Distribution
- Trouvé dans 0 pays
Introduction
Aphaenogaster amphioceanica is an extinct ant species known only from a single fossilized worker trapped in Dominican amber from the Middle Miocene epoch . Described by De Andrade in 1995,this ant lived roughly 15 to 20 million years ago in what is now the Dominican Republic . The preserved specimen shows a highly specialized head shape - it is strongly elongated and forms a distinctive 'collar' at the back, lacking the usual back corners seen in related species . Because this species is extinct and exists only as a museum fossil, it cannot be kept in captivity. No living colonies exist, and the species serves only as a scientific window into the ancient past of the Aphaenogaster genus in the Caribbean .
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Aphaenogaster amphioceanica is a fossil species and does not require a caresheet.
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Aphaenogaster amphioceanica est une espèce fossile et ne peut pas être vendue.