Yantaromyrmex
Yantaromyrmex is an extinct genus of ants first described in 2013. Members of this genus are in the subfamily Dolichoderinae of the family Formicidae, known from Middle Eocene to Early Oligocene fossils found in Europe. The genus currently contains five described species, Y. constrictus, Y. geinitzi, Y. intermedius, Y. mayrianum and Y. samlandicus. The first specimens were collected in 1868 and studied by Austrian entomologist Gustav Mayr, who originally placed the fossils in other ant genera until the fossils were reviewed and subsequently placed into their own genus. These ants are small, measuring from 4 to 6 mm (0.16 to 0.24 in) in length and can be characterized by their trapezoidal shaped head-capsules and oval compound eyes that are located slightly to the rear of the capsules midpo
Anonychomyrma constrictaAnonychomyrma geinitziAnonychomyrma samlandicaBothriomyrmex constrictaBothriomyrmex geinitziHypoclinea constrictaHypoclinea geinitziIridomyrmex constrictaIridomyrmex geinitziIridomyrmex samlandicaYantaromyrmex constrictaYantaromyrmex constrictusYantaromyrmex geinitziYantaromyrmex intermediusYantaromyrmex mayrianumYantaromyrmex samlandicaYantaromyrmex samlandicus
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1868 in paleontology1873 in paleontology1915 in paleontology1992 in paleontology2011 in arthropod paleontology2013 in arthropod paleontologyAnonychomyrma constrictaAnonychomyrma geinitziAnonychomyrma samlandicaBaltic amberBothriomyrmex constrictaBothriomyrmex geinitziDolichoderinaeHypoclinea constrictaHypoclinea geinitziIridomyrmex constrictaIridomyrmex geinitziIridomyrmex samlandicaList of ant generaList of prehistoric insectsYantaromyrmex constrictaYantaromyrmex constrictusYantaromyrmex geinitziYantaromyrmex intermediusYantaromyrmex mayrianumYantaromyrmex samlandicaYantaromyrmex samlandicus
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Yantaromyrmex
Yantaromyrmex is an extinct genus of ants first described in 2013. Members of this genus are in the subfamily Dolichoderinae of the family Formicidae, known from Middle Eocene to Early Oligocene fossils found in Europe. The genus currently contains five described species, Y. constrictus, Y. geinitzi, Y. intermedius, Y. mayrianum and Y. samlandicus. The first specimens were collected in 1868 and studied by Austrian entomologist Gustav Mayr, who originally placed the fossils in other ant genera until the fossils were reviewed and subsequently placed into their own genus. These ants are small, measuring from 4 to 6 mm (0.16 to 0.24 in) in length and can be characterized by their trapezoidal shaped head-capsules and oval compound eyes that are located slightly to the rear of the capsules midpo
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Yantaromyrmex is an extinct ge ...... with no known ocelli present.
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Dlussky & Dubovikoff, 2013
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Y. geinitzi worker
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* Y. constrictus (Mayr, 1868)
...... Y. samlandicus (Wheeler, 1915)
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Yantaromyrmex
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Yantaromyrmex geinitzi
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Yantaromyrmex is an extinct ge ...... the rear of the capsules midpo
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Yantaromyrmex
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