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

Fossil Metalasius pumilus

Non-Parasitic Queen Nee Gamergate
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Metalasius pumilus
Tribus
Lasiini
Subfamilie
Formicinae
Auteur
Mayr, 1868
Fossiel
Ja (fossiele soort)
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Metalasius pumilus is an extinct ant species known only from Baltic amber deposits dating to the Late Eocene epoch (37.2-33.9 million years ago). Workers are exceedingly small, measuring under 2mm in total length, making them among the smallest ants ever discovered . The species was originally described as Lasius pumilus by Mayr in 1868 before being transferred to the genus Metalasius in 2022 based on phylogenetic analysis . Workers are characterized by their lack of standing setae on the head and mesosoma, large compound eyes, and short, broad third antennal segment . The genus Metalasius is closely related to modern Lasius ants, representing an ancient lineage that went extinct millions of years ago.

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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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Metalasius pumilus is a fossil species and does not require a caresheet.