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

Fossil Archimyrmex piatnitzkyi

Non-Parasitic Queen いいえ ゲーマーゲート
学名
Archimyrmex piatnitzkyi
亜科
Myrmeciinae
命名者
Viana & Haedo Rossi, 1957
化石種
はい(化石種)
所属不明 (Incertae Sedis)
所属不明 (Incertae Sedis) in Subfamily
分布
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紹介

Archimyrmex piatnitzkyi is an extinct fossil ant species from the Eocene epoch, discovered in the Ventana Formation of Río Negro province, Argentina . Scientists originally described this species in 1957 as Ameghinoia piatnitzkyi before moving it to the genus Archimyrmex in 2003 . It belongs to the subfamily Myrmeciinae, the same group that includes living bulldog ants in Australia . The fossil queens show distinctive features including coarse blunt teeth on their mandibles and an elongated, node-shaped petiole with two segments . Unlike living ants you can keep in a formicarium, this species exists only as fossils in museum collections.

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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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Archimyrmex piatnitzkyi is a fossil species and does not require a caresheet.