Formicidae species A
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Figure 8.1, 8.2
Description.—Forewing, visible length 3.7 mm. Closed cells 1 + 2r, 3r and mcu; closed rm absent. Pterostigma well developed. Vein sections 5RS and 4M with separate start (rs-m present). Cell 3r 3.8 times longer than wide. Cell 1 + 2r nearly 2.5 times as long as wide. Cell mcu trapezoid (RS + M appreciably shorter than 1Cu). Vein section 1RS nearly as long as 1M. Cross-vein cu-a displaced to the base of wing: vein section 2M + Cu a little longer than 1Cu, and 2.2 times as long as cu-a.
Material.—Specimen OU44903; 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 cross-vein cu-a displaced to the base of the forewing is a character found in Formicinae , Dolichoderinae , and Myrmicinae ( Dlussky, 1981) . However, in Formicinae the vein sections 5RS and 4M initiate jointed (cross-vein rs-m absent) and most Myrmicinae possess an open cell 3r. Thus, the fossil wing could belong to a representative of Dolichoderinae . It is very similar to forewings of the extant Tapinoma ambiguum Emery, 1925 , but as all species of the Tapinoma erraticum group, including T. ambiguum , inhabit the Palearctic Region, this similarity is likely to represent convergence.
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