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30 June 2019 First Record of the Ant Genus Crematogaster (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from the Late Eocene European Ambers
Alexander Radchenko, Gennady M. Dlussky
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Abstract

The ant genus Crematogaster Lund, 1831 is recorded for the first time from the Late Eocene Rovno amber, Ukraine (Priabonian stage, 33.9–37.8 Ma). C. primitivasp. nov. is described based on single male. It well differs from males of the extant species by the 13-segmented antennae (vs. 11–12-segmented in modern species). By this feature it resembles the fossil C. praecursorEmery, 1891 described from the Sicilian amber (Early Oligocene, Rupelian stage, 27.8–34.9 Ma), but differs from that species by its distinctly longer antennal scape and by some details of the forewing venation. Only one other fossil Crematogaster species is known – C. auroraLaPolla et Greenwalt, 2015, which was described based on the imprints of two queens from the Middle Eocene Kishenehn Formation, USA (ca. 46 Ma); however, we consider that the ascription of this species to Crematogaster is somewhat questionable.

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Alexander Radchenko and Gennady M. Dlussky "First Record of the Ant Genus Crematogaster (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from the Late Eocene European Ambers," Annales Zoologici 69(2), 417-421, (30 June 2019). https://doi.org/10.3161/00034541ANZ2019.69.2.008
Received: 18 February 2019; Accepted: 20 April 2019; Published: 30 June 2019
KEYWORDS
Crematogaster primitiva
Late Eocene
new species
paleontology
Rovno amber
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