Formica palaeopolonica
- 学名
- Formica palaeopolonica
- 族
- Formicini
- 亜科
- Formicinae
- 命名者
- Dlussky, 2008
- 化石種
- はい(化石種)
- 分布
- 0 か国で発見
紹介
Formica palaeopolonica is an extinct ant species known only from Late Eocene European amber, approximately 44-49 million years old. Workers had a compact body with a slightly elongated head, small eyes, and five-toothed mandibles. The body was covered in coarse shagreened sculpture that gave the ant a matte appearance in life. The species bore short semi-erect hairs on the antennal scape and legs, a feature that distinguishes it from similar extinct species like F. phaethusa . This ant is known from Baltic amber and Rovno amber deposits, representing a Formica species that lived in European forests during the Eocene period when the climate was considerably warmer than today .
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Formica palaeopolonica is a fossil species and does not require a caresheet.
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