Proceratium dominicanum
- Bilimsel Adı
- Proceratium dominicanum
- Oymak (Tribe)
- Proceratiini
- Alt Familya
- Proceratiinae
- Yazar (Tanımlayan)
- de Andrade, 2003
- Fosil
- Evet (fosil türü)
- Dağılım
- 0 ülkede bulundu
Giriş
Proceratium dominicanum is an extinct ant species preserved in Dominican amber from the Miocene epoch, dating back approximately 15-20 million years . The species was formally described in 2003 by De Andrade based on fossil specimens found in amber deposits from the Dominican Republic . Queens measure 2.80-3.08mm in total length, with a robust mesosoma, distinctive granulopunctate sculpture on the head and mesosoma, and a ferrugineous-brown to dark brown coloration . The species belongs to the Micrommatum Clade and shows morphological similarities to Proceratium taino and Proceratium mexicanum, differing in specific measurements and indices . This fossil provides insight into ant diversity in the ancient Caribbean. However, the species is extinct and cannot be kept in captivity .
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Proceratium dominicanum is a fossil species and does not require a caresheet.
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