Cephalotes alveolatus
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- Cephalotes alveolatus
- Tribus
- Attini
- Subfamilie
- Myrmicinae
- Auteur
- Vierbergen & Scheven, 1995
- Fossiel
- Ja (fossiele soort)
- Verspreiding
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Introductie
Cephalotes alveolatus is an extinct species of turtle ant known only from fossils preserved in Dominican amber dating to the Miocene epoch, approximately 15-20 million years ago . Workers measured 5.56-6.32mm in total length, featuring abundant erect clubbed hairs covering the body, a pair of denticles on the vertex, and distinctive pronotal lamellae. The species belongs to the coffeae clade and is unique within this group for having abundant clavate hairs . This ant cannot be kept in captivity - it went extinct millions of years ago and only fossil specimens preserved in amber exist.
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Cephalotes alveolatus is a fossil species and does not require a caresheet.
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Cephalotes alveolatus is een fossiele soort en kan niet worden verkocht.