The ants of the genus Myrmica (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) from Baltic and Saxonian amber (Late Eocene)
Radchenko, Alexander; Dlussky, Gennady; Elmes, Graham W.. 2007 The ants of the genus Myrmica (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) from Baltic and Saxonian amber (Late Eocene). Journal of Palaeontology, 81. 1494-1501. 10.1666/05-066.1
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Seventeen extinct ant species have been ascribed to the genus Myrmica: four species from the Late Eocene and Oligocene (ca. 40–35 Ma) and thirteen from the Miocene (ca. 25 Ma). However, only one of these species, M. longispinosa Mayr, found in Baltic Amber, indisputably belongs to the genus. All other fossil ‘‘Myrmica’’ species belong to other genera. The extinct genus Nothomyrmica is considered to be heterogenic, artificially joining unrelated species (including some Myrmica) having the common feature of the absence of spurs on the hind and middle tibia, therefore N. intermedia and N. rudis are transferred to the genus Myrmica. Also, two new Myrmica species from European amber are described, a key for the identification of the extinct Myrmica species indisputably belonging to the genus, is provided and the possible paths of Myrmica evolution are discussed.
| Item Type: | Article |
|---|---|
| Identification Number/DOI: | 10.1666/05-066.1 |
| Programmes: | CEH Programmes pre-2009 publications > Biodiversity > BD03 The Genetic Basis of Ecological Function > BD03.2 Ecology of host parasite interactions |
| CEH Sections: | CEH fellows |
| ISSN: | 0022-3360 |
| NORA Subject Terms: | Zoology |
| Date made live: | 27 Apr 2011 13:54 |
| URI: | http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/8101 |
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