Odontomachus pseudobauri
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- Odontomachus pseudobauri
- Tribus
- Ponerini
- Subfamilie
- Ponerinae
- Auteur
- De Andrade, 1994
- Fossiel
- Ja (fossiele soort)
- Verspreiding
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Introductie
Odontomachus pseudobauri is an extinct trap-jaw ant species preserved in Dominican amber from the Early Miocene period, approximately 17 million years ago . This fossil species belongs to the haematodus species group, which contains many living Neotropical trap-jaw ants . The only known specimens are worker ants, showing the characteristic trap-jaw mandibles that give modern Odontomachus ants their name. De Andrade originally described the species in 1994 from Dominican amber found in the Caribbean region . As a fossil species, O. pseudobauri represents an ancient member of a genus that still thrives today, with living relatives known for their incredibly fast mandible strikes used for hunting prey and defense.
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Odontomachus pseudobauri is a fossil species and does not require a caresheet.
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