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

Fossil Tapinoma troche

Non-Parasitic Queen Нет Гамергейт
Науч. назв.
Tapinoma troche
Триба
Tapinomini
Подсемейство
Dolichoderinae
Автор
Wilson, 1985
Ископаемое
Да (ископаемый вид)
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Введение

Tapinoma troche is an extinct ant species known only from fossils preserved in Miocene Dominican amber, dating back roughly 15-20 million years. Only worker specimens have been found - the species was described by E.O. Wilson in 1985 based on amber pieces. It belongs to the subfamily Dolichoderinae, whose modern members lack a sting and instead defend themselves by exuding sticky, foul-smelling compounds from an anal gland. The fossil shows typical Tapinoma features: a short scape (antenna base) that doesn't reach the back of the head, and small eyes. The genus Tapinoma still exists today, with many living species found in tropical and temperate regions worldwide.

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

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Tapinoma troche is a fossil species and does not require a caresheet.