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An Online Catalog of the Ants of the World
by Barry Bolton
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Formicidae
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Myrmicinae
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Fallomyrma
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Fallomyrma transversa
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Fallomyrma
transversa
Dlussky & Radchenko, 2006
valid
†
Fallomyrma transversa
Dlussky & Radchenko, 2006a
: 156, figs. 1-6 UKRAINE (Rovno Amber, Eocene), GERMANY (Bitterfeld Amber, Eocene), DENMARK (Scandinavian Amber, Eocene).
Status as species:
Dlussky & Rasnitsyn, 2009
: 1032;
Perkovsky, 2016
: 116;
Radchenko & Dlussky, 2018a
: 160 (in key).
Citations
Dlussky, G. M.
;
Radchenko, A.
2006a.
Fallomyrma
gen. nov., a new myrmicine ant genus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from the Late Eocene European amber.
Annales Zoologici (Warsaw) 56:153-157.
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Dlussky, G. M.
;
Rasnitsyn, A. P.
2009.
Ants (Insecta: Vespida: Formicidae) in the Upper Eocene amber of central and eastern Europe.
Paleontological Journal 43:1024-1042.
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Perkovsky, E. E.
2016.
Tropical and Holarctic ants in Late Eocene ambers.
Vestnik Zoologii 50 (2):111-122.
10.1515/vzoo-2016-0014
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Radchenko, A. G.
;
Dlussky, G. M.
2018a.
Ants of the genus
Fallomyrma
Dlussky et Radchenko (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Myrmicinae) from Late Eocene European ambers.
Paleontological Journal 52 (2):155-163.
10.1134/S0031030118020107
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synonym
unidentifiable/excluded from Formicidae
homonym
unavailable/nomen nudum
obsolete combination
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