Formicidae Species B

Uwe Kaulfuss & Gennady M. Dlussky, 2015, Early Miocene Formicidae (Amblyoponinae, Ectatomminae,? Dolichoderinae, Formicinae, and Ponerinae) from the Foulden Maar Fossil Lagerstätte, New Zealand, and their biogeographic relevance, Journal of Paleontology 89 (6), pp. 1043-1055 : 1050-1051

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https://doi.org/ 10.1017/jpa.2015.62

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6093463

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Formicidae Species B
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Formicidae Species B

Figure 9.1–9.3

Description.—Forewing, partly preserved in two fragments. Pterostigma well developed. Cells 1 + 2r, 3r, rm and mcu closed. Cell 3r 4.4 times longer than wide. Cross-vein rs-m more distal than r-rs, so cell rm pentagonal. Cell mcu pentagonal, 1.8 times longer than wide. Section 2M + Cu nearly as long as cross-vein cu-a.

Material.—Specimen OU 44904; a partly preserved forewing; deposited in the Department of Geology, University of Otago.

Occurrence.—Foulden Maar diatomite, Waipiata Volcanic Field, Otago, New Zealand; early Miocene.

Remarks.—The position of cross-vein cu-a in this wing is typical for members of the poneromorph subfamilies. The only fossil poneromorph ant with preserved wing venation from New Zealand is Rhytidoponera waipiata , described above.

The described wing cannot belong to R. waipiata since wings of this species have a shorter cell rm (this character is not quite authentic since the cell rm was reconstructed in both specimens) and cross-veins r-rs and rs-m starting from RS at the same point while in Formicidae species B rs-m initiates distinctly more distally than r-rs.

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Fossil Catalgoue in the Geology Museum

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

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