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

Fossil Aphaenogaster longaeva

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Bilimsel Adı
Aphaenogaster longaeva
Oymak (Tribe)
Stenammini
Alt Familya
Myrmicinae
Yazar (Tanımlayan)
Scudder, 1877
Fosil
Evet (fosil türü)
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Aphaenogaster longaeva is an extinct fossil ant species from the Eocene epoch, known from a single male specimen found in Quesnel, British Columbia, Canada . The classification is uncertain - while originally placed in the genus Aphaenogaster, experts now consider it incertae sedis (uncertain placement) within the subfamily Myrmicinae because the fossil evidence consists only of wing imprints and partial body parts that do not allow definite generic identification . This species has been extinct for approximately 50 million years and cannot be kept in captivity.

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Ülkeye göre durum, kaynak: Kass et al. 2022 & Wong et al. 2023

Yerli İstilacı Tanıtılmış (kapalı alan) Yakalardan Geçmiş Bilinmiyor
2000 - 2026
Fossil

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Aphaenogaster longaeva is a fossil species and does not require a caresheet.