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

Fossil Formica luteola

Non-Parasitic Queen 否 可育工蚁 (Gamergate)
学名
Formica luteola
Formicini
亚科
Formicinae
命名者
Presl, 1822
化石种
是(化石物种)
地位未定 (Incertae Sedis)
地位未定 (Incertae Sedis) in Family
地理分布
分布于 0 个国家/地区

物种引言

Formica luteola is an extinct ant species known only from Baltic amber dating to the Eocene epoch, approximately 40-50 million years ago. The species was originally described by Presl in 1822 based on specimens preserved in amber. Workers measured approximately 3.2 mm in total length, making them notably smaller than most modern Formica species. The body was light yellow with a rounded and somewhat heart-shaped head. Modern researchers have questioned whether this species truly belongs in the genus Formica, as its small size and distinctive features are unlike any known extant or extinct Formica species. It is currently considered incertae sedis (uncertain placement) within the Formicidae family .

正在加载分布地图...

各国分布情况,数据源自 Kass et al. 2022 & Wong et al. 2023

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

No caresheet needed

Formica luteola is a fossil species and does not require a caresheet.