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Extinct subfamily of ants
Sphecomyrminae is an extinct subfamily of ants in family Formicidae known from a series of Cretaceous fossils found in North America, Europe, and Asia
Sphecomyrminae
Extinct subfamily of ants
as the tribe Haidomyrmecini and placed in the extinct ant subfamily Sphecomyrminae. Reevaluation of the Haidomyrmecini in 2020 led to the elevation of
Haidomyrmecinae
was previously treated as the tribe Haidomyrmecini and placed within Sphecomyrminae. The tribe was elevated to a subfamily in 2020. The subfamily Heteroponerinae
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Family of insects
ago, which belong to extinct stem-groups such as the Haidomyrmecinae, Sphecomyrminae and Zigrasimeciinae, with modern ant subfamilies appearing towards the
Ant
Superfamily of insects
species to be basal members of Formicidae, placing three genera under Sphecomyrminae and considering the rest incertae sedis. Rhopalosomatidae – rhopalosomatid
Vespoidea
Extinct genus of ants
ferox, was described in 2014, leading to its placement in the subfamily Sphecomyrminae. Later, it was considered to belong to the distinct subfamily Zigrasimeciinae
Zigrasimecia
Extinct subfamily of ants
originally named as the tribe Zigrasimeciini within the subfamily Sphecomyrminae by Borysenko, 2017, it was elevated to full subfamily in 2020. It contains
Zigrasimeciinae
Extinct genus of ants
these finds, E. O. Wilson and colleagues erected the new subfamily Sphecomyrminae and designated the genus Sphecomyrma (meaning "wasp ant") as the type
Sphecomyrma
Extinct group of insects
the proposal that at least some of the armaniid genera be placed in Sphecomyrminae, although others are unconvinced by the arguments and retain Armaniinae
Armaniinae
Extinct genus of ants
paleoentomologists David Grimaldi and Michael Engel described a new Sphecomyrminae genus, Sphecomyrmodes based on a fossil found in Burmese amber. The
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Clades stem ants †Armaniinae †Sphecomyrminae poneroids Agroecomyrmecinae Amblyoponinae Apomyrminae †Brownimeciinae Paraponerinae Ponerinae Proceratiinae
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Extinct genus of ants
Dlusskyidris is an extinct genus of ant in the Formicidae subfamily Sphecomyrminae, and is one of the five genera placed in the tribe Sphecomyrmini. The
Dlusskyidris
Extinct genus of ants
Baikuris is an extinct genus of ant in the Formicidae subfamily Sphecomyrminae, and is currently placed in the tribe Sphecomyrmini. The genus contains
Baikuris
Overview of and topical guide to ants
Armaniidae within the superfamily Formicoidea) †Brownimeciinae †Formiciinae †Sphecomyrminae Ant colony optimization algorithms Ant mill Murray S. Blum (1929–2015)
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Extinct genus of ants
notably short, a feature seen only in the Cretaceous ant subfamily Sphecomyrminae and the ant family relatives in Armaniidae. The short scape was again
Myanmyrma
species Archimyrmex, sole species A. smekali Armaniidae Fam. nov jr synonym Dlussky Cenomanian - Turonian Stem-ants, jr synonym of Sphecomyrminae (in part)
1983_in_paleontology
nov Valid Perrichot et al Middle Cretaceous Charentese amber France A Sphecomyrminae ant, type species H. mammuthus Jurahylobittacus gen et sp nov Valid
2008_in_paleontology
Zigrasimecia based on the worker caste reveals placement of the genus in the Sphecomyrminae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)". Myrmecological News. 19: 165–169. Zhuang
Hymenoptera paleobiota of Burmese amber
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(Cenomanian) Kachin amber Myanmar An ant belonging to the subfamily Sphecomyrminae. Messor draxil Nom. nov Valid Fisher Eocene Florissant Formation United
2025_in_paleoentomology
(Cenomanian) Burmese amber Myanmar An ant belonging to the subfamily Sphecomyrminae and the tribe Zigrasimeciini. The type species is P. chauli. Pseudisobrachium
2020_in_paleoentomology
Cretaceous Burmese amber Myanmar An ant, a member of the subfamily Sphecomyrminae. Lasius vulgaris Sp. nov Valid Perfilieva Oligocene Russia An ant, a
2022_in_paleoentomology
Extinct genus of ants
myrmecologist Barry Bolton. Borysenko placed Boltonimecia into a new tribe of Sphecomyrminae, Zigrasimeciini along with the sister genus Zigrasimecia. Examination
Boltonimecia
Perrichot, V. (2015). "A new species of Baikuris (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Sphecomyrminae) in mid-Cretaceous amber from France" (PDF). Cretaceous Research. 52
1987_in_paleontology
amber Europe Fossil myrmicine ant, moved to Carebara antiqua in 2004 Sphecomyrminae Subfam. Gen. et sp. nov Valid Wilson & Carpenter Turonian New Jersey
1966_in_paleontology
"Palaeomyrmex" Gen et sp nov. Jr synonym Dlussky Santonian Taimyr amber Russia A Sphecomyrminae ant. homonym of Palaeomyrmex Heer. Moved to Dlusskyidris zherichini
1975_in_paleontology
Zigrasimecia based on the worker caste reveals placement of the genus in the Sphecomyrminae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)". Myrmecological News. 19: 165–169. Yang,
2014_in_paleoentomology
Dlusskyidris Gen et comb nov. Valid Bolton Santonian Taimyr amber Russia A Sphecomyrminae ant. a new genus for Palaeomyrmex zherichini Dlussky 1975. Forficula
1994_in_paleontology
Perrichot, V. (2015). "A new species of Baikuris (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Sphecomyrminae) in mid-Cretaceous amber from France" (PDF). Cretaceous Research. 52
2015_in_paleoentomology
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