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Cretaceous crown male ant reveals the rise of modern lineages
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作者 Qiong Wu Alexander G.Radchenko +6 位作者 Michael S.Engel Xiao-Qin Li Hong-Ru Yang Xing-Ru Li Chung-Kun Shih Dong Ren Tai-Ping Gao 《Zoological Research》 SCIE CSCD 2024年第5期983-989,共7页
Most described Mesozoic ants belong to stem groups that existed only during the Cretaceous period.Previously,the earliest known crown ants were dated to the Turonian(Late Cretaceous,ca.94-90 million years ago(Ma))depo... Most described Mesozoic ants belong to stem groups that existed only during the Cretaceous period.Previously,the earliest known crown ants were dated to the Turonian(Late Cretaceous,ca.94-90 million years ago(Ma))deposits found in the USA,Kazakhstan,and Botswana.However,the recent discovery of an alate male ant in Kachin amber from the earliest Cenomanian(ca.99 Ma),representing a new genus and species,Antiquiformica alata,revises the narrative on ant diversification.Antiquiformica can be distinctly differentiated from all known male stem ants by its geniculate antennae with elongated scape,extending far beyond the occipital margin of the head and half the length of the funiculus,as well as its partly reduced forewing venation.Furthermore,the combination of a one-segmented waist with a well-developed node,elongated scape extending beyond the occipital margin,and reduced forewing venation,particularly the completely reduced m-cu and rs-m crossveins and absence of rm and mcu closed cells,firmly places the fossil within the extant subfamily Formicinae.Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy(FTIR)confirmed that the amber containing Antiquiformica alata originated from the Kachin mines in Myanmar.This discovery significantly revises our understanding of the early evolution of Formicinae.The presence of Antiquiformica in Cenomanian amber indicates that the subfamily Formicinae emerged at least by the start of the Late Cretaceous,with crown ants likely originating earlier during the earliest Cretaceous or possibly the Late Jurassic,although paleontological evidence is lacking to support the latter hypothesis. 展开更多
关键词 FORMICIDAE formicinae Morphology Taxonomy Antiquiformica alata PALEONTOLOGY Kachin amber
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Taxonomic review of the ant genus Echinopla(Hymenoptera:Formicidae)in China
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作者 Danni CHEN Zhilin CHEN 《Entomotaxonomia》 CSCD 2021年第3期237-244,共8页
Three species of the ant genus Echinopla are recognized in China:E.cherapunjiensis,E.striata and E.lateropilosa.The last one is recorded for the first time in China.Morphological descriptions,measurements,distribution... Three species of the ant genus Echinopla are recognized in China:E.cherapunjiensis,E.striata and E.lateropilosa.The last one is recorded for the first time in China.Morphological descriptions,measurements,distribution and high-resolution color pictures of the worker caste of each species are provided.A key to the known Chinese species based on worker caste is presented. 展开更多
关键词 formicinae Camponotini TAXONOMY
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Ant Species Richness Variation Mediated by Seasonality in Two Ant-Acacias from Oaxaca, Mexico
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作者 Sandra Luz Gómez-Acevedo Javier Martínez-Toledo 《Open Journal of Ecology》 2021年第1期24-31,共8页
Climatic conditions affect the richness of ants resulting in number variation throughout the year. The ants present in the Neotropical system Acacia-Pseudomyrmex have been previously studied considering only one sampl... Climatic conditions affect the richness of ants resulting in number variation throughout the year. The ants present in the Neotropical system Acacia-Pseudomyrmex have been previously studied considering only one sampling season. In contrast, in this study we analyze the richness in two ant-acacia systems during the rainy and dry seasons. The study was carried out on a plot located in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico where 14 ant species, 3 mutualistic and 11 non-mutualistic were found, of which 2 represent new records for the state. Ant species number differed between ant-acacia species and between seasons. The highest richness was recorded in Acacia hindsii in both rainy and dry seasons, corresponding with a low-reward host. During the dry season, A. hindsii represents a highly valuable resource. This study shows that the neotropical system is much more dynamic than it has been previously considered and offers a valuable opportunity for subsequent ecological studies for a better understanding of this complex system. 展开更多
关键词 Dolichoderinae formicinae MYRMICINAE Pseudomyrmex
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