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

Fossil Paraneuretus longicornis

Non-Parasitic Queen Non Gamergate
Nom sci.
Paraneuretus longicornis
Tribu
Aneuretini
Sous-famille
Aneuretinae
Auteur
Wheeler, 1915
Fossile
Oui (espèce fossile)
Distribution
Trouvé dans 0 pays

Introduction

Paraneuretus longicornis is an extinct ant species known from Baltic amber deposits dating to the late Eocene period (47.8-41.3 million years ago) . It was described by William Morton Wheeler in 1915 based on a single male specimen . Males reach 7-10 mm in body length, making them larger than related aneuretine species . This species is characterized by well-developed notauli (grooves on the thorax) and an elongate peduncle, placing it within the subfamily Aneuretinae . Only male specimens have been found, so colony structure and behavior are unknown.

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Statut par pays, de Kass et al. 2022 & Wong et al. 2023

Indigène Envahissante Introduite (intérieur) Interceptée Inconnu
2000 - 2026
Fossil

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Paraneuretus longicornis is a fossil species and does not require a caresheet.