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

Fossil Anochetus exstinctus

Non-Parasitic Queen 否 可育工蚁 (Gamergate)
学名
Anochetus exstinctus
Ponerini
亚科
Ponerinae
命名者
De Andrade, 1994
化石种
是(化石物种)
地理分布
分布于 0 个国家/地区

物种引言

Anochetus exstinctus is an extinct species of trap-jaw ant known only from a single fossilized worker preserved in Dominican Amber. This specimen dates back to the Miocene epoch, approximately 17 million years ago . The species was described by De Andrade in 1994 based on this unique amber inclusion, and it remains the only evidence that this species ever existed . This species belongs to the emarginatus species group within the trap-jaw ant lineage, a group known for their distinctive spring-loaded mandibles used for hunting prey . While living Anochetus species are found across the tropics today, this particular species existed millions of years ago in what is now the Dominican Republic, leaving behind only this amber-preserved specimen for scientists to study .

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本土物种 入侵物种 引入物种(温室内) 海关截获 未知
2000 - 2026
Fossil

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