Cephalotes ventriosus
- Nom. sci.
- Cephalotes ventriosus
- Tribù
- Attini
- Sottofamiglia
- Myrmicinae
- Autore
- De Andrade, 1999
- Fossile
- Sì (specie fossile)
- Distribuzione
- Trovata in 0 paesi
Introduzione
Cephalotes ventriosus is an extinct species of turtle ant known only from a single fossil worker preserved in Mexican amber from the Oligocene-Miocene period . The worker measured 6.10mm in total length and was described by de Andrade and Baroni Urbani in 1999 . This species is notable for its remarkably globose (big-bellied) gaster, from which it derives its name 'ventriosus' (Latin for 'big-bellied'). It also had distinctive pronotal lamellae that were incised anteriorly and broad, truncate teeth on the mesonotum . As a fossil species, no living colonies exist, and this ant cannot be kept in captivity.
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Cephalotes ventriosus is a fossil species and does not require a caresheet.
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Cephalotes ventriosus è una specie fossile e non può essere venduta.