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Formica species (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Formicinae) in late Eocene Rovno amber

Alexander Radchenko, Evgeny E. Perkovsky, Dmitry V. Vasilenko

2021Journal of Hymenoptera Research26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A new species, Formica ribbeckei Radchenko & Perkovsky, sp. nov. , is described based on four workers from late Eocene Rovno amber (Ukraine). It most resembles F. flori Mayr, 1868 but differs from the latter mainly by the 5-segmented maxillary palps with the preapical segment subequal in length to the apical one, and by the shorter first funicular segment. Fossil F. luteola Presl, 1822, F. trigona Presl, 1822, F. macrognatha Presl, 1822 and F. quadrata Holl, 1829 are considered incertae sedis in Formicidae. Thus, ten valid Formica Linnaeus, 1758 species (including F. ribbeckei ) are known now from late Eocene European ambers. The diversity of Formica in the early and middle Eocene deposits of Eurasia and North America is considered. It is assumed that the genus Formica most likely arose in the early Eocene.

Topics & Concepts

Incertae sedisBiologyFormicinaeHymenopteraGenusBaltic amberZoologyBotanyEcologyHexapodaVespoideaInsect and Arachnid Ecology and BehaviorPlant and animal studiesFossil Insects in Amber
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