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

Fossil Formica obvoluta

Non-Parasitic Queen Нет Гамергейт
Науч. назв.
Formica obvoluta
Триба
Formicini
Подсемейство
Formicinae
Автор
Heer, 1849
Ископаемое
Да (ископаемый вид)
Incertae Sedis
Incertae Sedis in Family
Распространение
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Введение

Formica obvoluta is an extinct ant species known only from fossil imprints found in Miocene-era deposits in Radoboj, Croatia. The species was originally described by Oswald Heer in 1849 based on poorly preserved fossil specimens. The known specimens measure approximately 4 lines (about 9mm) in total length, with a small head, oval thorax, and oblong-oval abdomen . Due to the limited and poorly preserved nature of the fossil material, researchers have noted that the species cannot be reliably placed in any known Formica group and may represent a different genus entirely . This is a true fossil species that existed during the Miocene epoch and has no living descendants.

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Местный Инвазивный Интродуцирован (в помещении) Перехвачен Неизвестно
2000 - 2026
Fossil

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Formica obvoluta is a fossil species and does not require a caresheet.