Cephalotes integerrimus
- Sci. Name
- Cephalotes integerrimus
- Tribe
- Attini
- Subfamily
- Myrmicinae
- Author
- Vierbergen & Scheven, 1995
- Fossil
- Yes (fossil species)
- Distribution
- Found in 1 countries
Introduction
Cephalotes integerrimus is an extinct ant species known only from fossil specimens preserved in Dominican amber from the Miocene epoch . Workers measured 3.78-4.06mm in total length, making them small ants with distinctive morphological features including a head slightly broader than long, flattened frontal carinae, and paired semi-transparent lamellae on the abdomen . This species belongs to the genus Cephalotes, commonly known as 'turtle ants' due to their distinctive flattened heads and shield-like body structures. However, C. integerrimus went extinct millions of years ago and is only known from fossil specimens - it cannot be kept in captivity as no living colonies exist .
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Cephalotes integerrimus is a fossil species and does not require a caresheet.
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Cephalotes integerrimus is a fossil species and cannot be sold.