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Carebara rugiceps
Taxonomy
Myrmica rugiceps was named by Heer (1849). It is a compression fossil. Its type locality is Oeningen (unspecified collection), which is in a Sarmatian crater lake limestone in the Upper Freshwater-Molasse Formation of Germany.
It was recombined as Pheidologeton rugiceps by Assmann (1870) and Bolton (2012); it was recombined as Carebara rugiceps by Fischer et al. (2014).
It was recombined as Pheidologeton rugiceps by Assmann (1870) and Bolton (2012); it was recombined as Carebara rugiceps by Fischer et al. (2014).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1849 | Myrmica rugiceps Heer p. 160 figs. Pl 13, fig 2 |
1870 | Pheidologeton rugiceps Assmann p. 40 |
2012 | Pheidologeton rugiceps Bolton |
2014 | Carebara rugiceps Fischer et al. p. 72 |
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†Carebara rugiceps Heer 1849
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available