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

Fossil Formica globiventris

Non-Parasitic Queen いいえ ゲーマーゲート
学名
Formica globiventris
Formicini
亜科
Formicinae
命名者
Heer, 1849
化石種
はい(化石種)
所属不明 (Incertae Sedis)
所属不明 (Incertae Sedis) in Genus
分布
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紹介

Formica globiventris is an extinct species of ant from the Miocene epoch, originally described by Oswald Heer in 1849 from fossil specimens found in Switzerland (Oeningen) and Croatia (Radoboj). This is a fossil ant species approximately 15-20 million years old, known only from preserved specimens in sedimentary rock. Only the queen caste has been documented in the fossil record. The original description notes an elongated head dilated at the base, a short thorax, and a notably globular (rounded) abdomen, which gives the species its name 'globiventris' (Latin for 'round belly').

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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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Formica globiventris is a fossil species and does not require a caresheet.