Temnothorax, Radchenko & Perkovsky, 2021

Radchenko, A. G. & Perkovsky, E. E., 2021, Wheeler’s dilemma revisited: first Oecophylla-Lasius syninclusion and other ants syninclusions in the Bitterfeld amber (late Eocene), Invertebrate Zoology 18 (1), pp. 47-65 : 53-55

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.15298/invert-zool.18.1.05

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8C00744C-FFEF-2677-B1ED-7988FBC8037E

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scientific name

Temnothorax
status

sp. nov.

Y. geinitzi View in CoL with Temnothorax gracilis ( Mayr, 1868) , Y. geinitzi with Temnothorax sp. nov.,

Oecophylla brischkei Mayr, 1868 View in CoL with L. schiefferdeckeri View in CoL ( Fig. 1 View Fig ), and Bradoponera meyeri Mayr, 1868 with F. flori View in CoL . Two contain only Holarctic species: a F. flori View in CoL with L. schiefferdeckeri View in CoL and Myrmica View in CoL sp.n. with Plagiolepis kuenowi Mayr, 1868 View in CoL . One contains only tropical ants: Gnamptogenys europea ( Mayr, 1868) with N. pygmaea View in CoL .

As in the syninclusions with Ctenobethylus View in CoL reported by Wheeler (1915) (see above), four pieces of amber contain C. goepperti View in CoL with Holarctic species: three with L. schiefferdeckeri View in CoL and one with F. flori View in CoL , but three include C. goepperti View in CoL with the tropical species N. pygmaea View in CoL ,

Tetraponera simplex ( Mayr, 1868) View in CoL and Dolichoderus passaloma Wheeler, 1915 . Two syninclusions with Monomorium pilipes Mayr, 1868 View in CoL contain tropical genera: Tapinoma electrinum Dlussky, 2002 View in CoL and Y. geinitzi View in CoL , and one of M. mayrianum Wheeler, 1915 View in CoL is with F. flori View in CoL and another one is with C. goepperti View in CoL .

Thus, regardless of whether Ctenobethylus View in CoL and Monomorium View in CoL are considered Holarctic or tropical, they occur in syninclusions with species of both groups, which not only emphasizes the mixed nature of the amber fauna, giving strong support for the cooccurrence of tropical and Holarctic species at the same time and place, and these syninclusions are no less important than those containing definitely Holarctic and tropical species.

The ratio of Holarctic and tropical taxa is important for a better understanding the climatic conditions in amber forests and the age of amber biota as a whole.

After adding Aphaenogaster , Temnothorax , C. mengei , Eocenomyrma and N. pygmaea the ratio of Holarctic to tropical s.l. elements for representative collections is 2.8–3.5 for Baltic amber, 1.6 for Danish amber and 2.1 for both Bitterfeld and Rovno ambers ( Table 2). It is interesting that at least for two amber faunas with the same (Danish, 1.6) or very similar (Rovno, 1.9) ratios were calculated for biting midges ( Ceratopogonidae ): predominance of Holarctic biting midges in the representative collections from other ambers is even higher than for Holarctic ants ( Perkovsky, 2017).

In the early Eocene at Messel and middle Eocene at Eckfeld, tropical taxa absolutely dominate, nearly as much as in tropical climate Oligocene Sicilian amber ( Emery, 1891; Wappler, 2003; Dlussky et al., 2008, 2009; Archibald et al., 2011; Dlussky, 2012; Dlussky, Wedmann, 2012). The prevalence of Holarctic species in all representative amber ant collections is associated with decreasing of temperature in the late Eocene (see below). The ratio of Holarctic and tropical specimens in the former private amber ant collection of M. Kutscher from Bitterfeld amber (now in the collection of Geowissenschaftlicher Zentrum der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen) is only 0.98, but it is highly biased, containing mainly rare and ‘exotic’ ants ( Dlussky, Rasnitsyn, 2009).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Formicidae

Loc

Temnothorax

Radchenko, A. G. & Perkovsky, E. E. 2021
2021
Loc

Myrmica

Radchenko & Perkovsky 2021
2021
Loc

Tapinoma electrinum

Dlussky 2002
2002
Loc

Ctenobethylus

Brues 1939
1939
Loc

Ctenobethylus

Brues 1939
1939
Loc

Dolichoderus passaloma

Wheeler 1915
1915
Loc

M. mayrianum

Wheeler 1915
1915
Loc

Oecophylla brischkei

Mayr 1868
1868
Loc

L. schiefferdeckeri

Mayr 1868
1868
Loc

Bradoponera meyeri

Mayr 1868
1868
Loc

F. flori

Mayr 1868
1868
Loc

F. flori

Mayr 1868
1868
Loc

L. schiefferdeckeri

Mayr 1868
1868
Loc

Plagiolepis kuenowi

Mayr 1868
1868
Loc

Oecophylla brischkei

Mayr 1868
1868
Loc

Lasius schiefferdeckeri

Mayr 1868
1868
Loc

L. schiefferdeckeri

Mayr 1868
1868
Loc

Oecophylla brischkei

Mayr 1868
1868
Loc

Lasius schiefferdeckeri

Mayr 1868
1868
Loc

L. schiefferdeckeri

Mayr 1868
1868
Loc

L. schiefferdeckeri

Mayr 1868
1868
Loc

F. flori

Mayr 1868
1868
Loc

Monomorium pilipes

Mayr 1868
1868
Loc

F. flori

Mayr 1868
1868
Loc

Monomorium

Mayr 1855
1855
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