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

Fossil Formica strangulata

Non-Parasitic Queen Нет Гамергейт
Науч. назв.
Formica strangulata
Триба
Formicini
Подсемейство
Formicinae
Автор
Wheeler, 1915
Ископаемое
Да (ископаемый вид)
Распространение
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Введение

Formica strangulata is an extinct ant species known only from Eocene Baltic amber, dating back approximately 44 million years. This species was described from fossil specimens preserved in amber, making it one of the many ancient ant species that lived during the late Eocene period in what is now Europe. Workers had distinctive morphological features including a clypeus with median keel, large eyes, and a smoothly rounded propodeum without distinct dorsal and posterior surfaces. The body was covered with very fine shagreened sculpture and relatively thick, stiff standing hairs concentrated on the head, pronotum, and gaster. This species represents an ancient member of the Formica genus within the Formicini tribe.

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

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