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

Fossil Acanthognathus poinari

Non-Parasitic Queen Nee Gamergate
Wetenschappelijke naam
Acanthognathus poinari
Tribus
Attini
Subfamilie
Myrmicinae
Auteur
Baroni Urbani, 1994
Fossiel
Ja (fossiele soort)
Verspreiding
Gevonden in 0 landen

Introductie

Acanthognathus poinari is an extinct fossil ant known only from a single queen preserved in Dominican amber from the Miocene epoch . Described by Baroni Urbani and De Andrade in 1994,this species represents the only fossil record for the genus Acanthognathus . The fossil queen shows distinctive transverse ridges on the back corners of the head, a feature that separates it from all living relatives . Based on its smooth body surface and head structure, it appears most closely related to the living species Acanthognathus brevicornis and Acanthognathus teledectus . As an extinct species known only from the fossil record, no living colonies exist today and no captive care information is available.

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Status per land, volgens Kass et al. 2022 & Wong et al. 2023

Inheems Invasief Geïntroduceerd (binnenshuis) Onderschept Onbekend
2000 - 2026
Fossil

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Acanthognathus poinari is a fossil species and does not require a caresheet.