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

Fossil Emplastus haueri

Non-Parasitic Queen No Gamergate
Nom. sci.
Emplastus haueri
Sottofamiglia
Dolichoderinae
Autore
Mayr, 1867
Fossile
Sì (specie fossile)
Distribuzione
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Introduzione

Emplastus haueri is an extinct ant species known only from fossil impressions preserved in Miocene-era deposits found in Radoboj, Croatia . The species was originally described in 1867 by Gustav L. Mayr from a single queen specimen in limestone, which Heer had mistakenly labeled as Formica occultata . Based on wing venation patterns, researchers have placed this species in various genera over the years: first Hypoclinea, then Iridomyrmex, then Dolichoderus, and most recently Emplastus . The queen measured about 5.8 mm in body length, with a small head, a very elongate middle body section (mesosoma), and an oval gaster (abdomen) . This species went extinct millions of years ago and has no living representatives.

Caricamento mappa di distribuzione...

Stato per paese, da Kass et al. 2022 & Wong et al. 2023

Nativa Invasiva Introdotta (interni) Intercettata Sconosciuto
2000 - 2026
Fossil

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Emplastus haueri is a fossil species and does not require a caresheet.