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

Fossil Anochetus lucidus

Non-Parasitic Queen いいえ ゲーマーゲート
学名
Anochetus lucidus
Ponerini
亜科
Ponerinae
命名者
De Andrade, 1994
化石種
はい(化石種)
分布
0 か国で発見

紹介

Anochetus lucidus is an extinct species of trap-jaw ant that lived approximately 17 million years ago during the Miocene epoch. Known only from a worker specimen preserved in Dominican Amber, this species was formally described by De Andrade in 1994 . The fossil provides a remarkable snapshot of ancient ant life, capturing one of the lineages within the trap-jaw ant group. While living colonies no longer exist, the specimen helps scientists understand how these specialized predators evolved and diversified in the ancient Caribbean . As a member of the altisquamis species group, Anochetus lucidus represents an early branch of the Anochetus lineage that has been used to calibrate molecular clocks in phylogenetic studies. This calibration helps researchers date when different trap-jaw ant groups split from one another, making this tiny fossil scientifically valuable despite being impossible to keep in captivity .

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国別の分布ステータス Kass et al. 2022 & Wong et al. 2023

在来種 外来種(侵略的) 移入種(屋内) 水際阻止 不明
2000 - 2026
Fossil

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