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Two new primitive ant genera from the late Eocene European ambers

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Two extinct genera of ants from the late Eocene (ca. 40 Ma), Protomyrmica gen. nov. and Plesiomyrmex gen. nov. (family Formicidae, subfamily Myrmicinae), are described based on single specimens (males), from Baltic and Bitterfeld (also called Saxonian) ambers respectively; both genera belong to the tribe Myrmicini. In gross morphology they are similar to modern Myrmica but have a series of apomorphies combined with characters that are plesiomorphic not only in the tribe Myrmicini, but also in the subfamily Myrmicinae. The most significant plesiomorphies concern the antennal structure and wing venation of both genera. The antennal scape is short and the funiculus is filiform, having no apical club. Moreover, the antennae of Protomyrmica are “sphecoid” with the length of the funicular segments gradually decreasing towards the apex (i.e., the longest is basal, starting from the second, and the shortest is apical); this type of structure is basal for the family Formicidae as a whole. Although we consider the wing venation of Protomyrmica to represent the prototype of wings in the subfamily Myrmicinae, it has an apomorphy absent in the modern Myrmicini genera—the antennae are inserted into the head well behind the posterior margin of the clypeus. Plesiomyrmex also has a peculiar apomorphy not found in any other genus of Myrmicinae: the antennae are inserted into toruli located on short sub−vertical tube−like or cup−like structures that protrude distinctly above the head surface. As a result, we do not consider either of the newly described genera to be the direct ancestors of modern Myrmicini; nevertheless, the presence of very ancient plesiomorphies may indicate their antiquity, and thus the latest estimated time for the origin of the tribe Myrmicini should be at least the early Eocene.

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p.435-441,fig.,ref.

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  • Moskovskij Gosudarstvennyj Universitet imeni M.V.Lomonosova, Biologicheskij Fakul'tet Vorob'evy Gory, 119899, Moskva, Russia

Bibliografia

  • Bolton, B. 1995. A New General Catalogue of the Ants of the World. 504 pp. Harvard University Press, Cambridge.
  • Bolton, B. 2003. Synopsis and classification of Formicidae. Memoirs of the American Entomological Institute 71: 1–370.
  • Brady, S.G., Schultz, T.R., Fisher, B.L., and Ward, P.S. 2006. Evaluating alternative hypotheses for the early evolution and diversification of ants. Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA 103: 18172–18177.
  • Brown, W.L. and Nutting, W.L. 1950. Wing venation and the phylogeny of the Formicidae (Hymenoptera). Transactions of the American Entomological Society 75: 113–134.
  • Dlussky, G.M. [Dlusski, G.M.] 1981. Miocene ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) of the USSR [in Russian]. In: V.N. Višniakova, G.M. Dlusski, and L.N. Pritykina, Novye iskopaemye nasekomye s territorii SSSR, 64–83. Nauka, Moskva.
  • Dlussky, G.M. [Dlusski, G.M.] 2008. Ants of the tribe Formicini (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) from Late Eocene amber of Europe [in Russian]. Paleontologičeskij žurnal 2008 (5): 45–59 [English translation: Paleontological Journal 42: 500–513].
  • Dlussky, G.M. and Radchenko, A. 2006a. Fallomyrma gen. nov. a new myrmicine ant genus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from the Late Eocene European amber. Annales Zoologici 56: 153–157.
  • Dlussky, G.M. and Radchenko, A. 2006b. A new ant genus from the late Eocene European amber. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 51: 561–567.
  • Radchenko, A., Dlussky, G.M., and Elmes, G.W. 2007. The ants of the genus Myrmica (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) from Baltic and Saxonian Amber (late Eocene). Journal of Paleontology 81: 1491–1501.

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