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    Sphecomyrminae is an extinct subfamily of ants in family Formicidae known from a series of Cretaceous fossils found in North America, Europe, and Asia...
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    ago, which belong to extinct stem-groups such as the Haidomyrmecinae, Sphecomyrminae and Zigrasimeciinae, with modern ant subfamilies appearing towards the...
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  • was previously treated as the tribe Haidomyrmecini and placed within Sphecomyrminae. The tribe was elevated to a subfamily in 2020. The subfamily Heteroponerinae...
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    as the tribe Haidomyrmecini and placed in the extinct ant subfamily Sphecomyrminae. Reevaluation of the Haidomyrmecini in 2020 led to the elevation of...
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  • Armaniidae within the superfamily Formicoidea) †Brownimeciinae †Formiciinae †Sphecomyrminae Ant colony optimization algorithms Ant mill Murray S. Blum (1929–2015)...
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    species to be basal members of Formicidae, placing three genera under Sphecomyrminae and considering the rest incertae sedis. Rhopalosomatidae – rhopalosomatid...
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    Zigrasimecia (category Sphecomyrminae)
    ferox, was described in 2014, leading to its placement in the subfamily Sphecomyrminae. Later, it was considered to belong to the distinct subfamily Zigrasimeciinae...
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    originally named as the tribe Zigrasimeciini within the subfamily Sphecomyrminae by Borysenko, 2017, it was elevated to full subfamily in 2020. It contains...
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    Sphecomyrma (category Sphecomyrminae)
    these finds, E. O. Wilson and colleagues erected the new subfamily Sphecomyrminae and designated the genus Sphecomyrma (meaning "wasp ant") as the type...
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    notably short, a feature seen only in the Cretaceous ant subfamily Sphecomyrminae and the ant family relatives in Armaniidae. The short scape was again...
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  • the proposal that at least some of the armaniid genera be placed in Sphecomyrminae, although others are unconvinced by the arguments and retain Armaniinae...
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    Baikuris (category Sphecomyrminae)
    Baikuris is an extinct genus of ant in the Formicidae subfamily Sphecomyrminae, and is currently placed in the tribe Sphecomyrmini. The genus contains...
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  • Clades stem ants †Armaniinae †Sphecomyrminae poneroids Agroecomyrmecinae Amblyoponinae Apomyrminae †Brownimeciinae Paraponerinae Ponerinae Proceratiinae...
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    paleoentomologists David Grimaldi and Michael Engel described a new Sphecomyrminae genus, Sphecomyrmodes based on a fossil found in Burmese amber. The...
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    Dlusskyidris (category Sphecomyrminae)
    Dlusskyidris is an extinct genus of ant in the Formicidae subfamily Sphecomyrminae, and is one of the five genera placed in the tribe Sphecomyrmini. The...
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  • species Archimyrmex, sole species A. smekali Armaniidae Fam. nov jr synonym Dlussky Cenomanian - Turonian Stem-ants, jr synonym of Sphecomyrminae (in part)...
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  • Perrichot, V. (2015). "A new species of Baikuris (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Sphecomyrminae) in mid-Cretaceous amber from France" (PDF). Cretaceous Research. 52...
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    Boltonimecia (category Sphecomyrminae)
    myrmecologist Barry Bolton. Borysenko placed Boltonimecia into a new tribe of Sphecomyrminae, Zigrasimeciini along with the sister genus Zigrasimecia. Examination...
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  • Cretaceous Burmese amber  Myanmar An ant, a member of the subfamily Sphecomyrminae. Lasius vulgaris Sp. nov Valid Perfilieva Oligocene  Russia An ant,...
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  • amber  Europe Fossil myrmicine ant, moved to Carebara antiqua in 2004 Sphecomyrminae Subfam. Gen. et sp. nov Valid Wilson & Carpenter Turonian New Jersey...
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  • Zigrasimecia based on the worker caste reveals placement of the genus in the Sphecomyrminae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)". Myrmecological News. 19: 165–169. Zhuang...
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  • Gen et sp nov. Jr synonym Dlussky Santonian Taimyr amber  Russia A Sphecomyrminae ant. homonym of Palaeomyrmex Heer. Moved to Dlusskyidris zherichini...
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  • Dlusskyidris Gen et comb nov. Valid Bolton Santonian Taimyr amber  Russia A Sphecomyrminae ant. a new genus for Palaeomyrmex zherichini Dlussky 1975. Forficula...
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  • Perrichot, V. (2015). "A new species of Baikuris (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Sphecomyrminae) in mid-Cretaceous amber from France" (PDF). Cretaceous Research. 52...
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    Valid Perrichot et al Middle Cretaceous Charentese amber  France A Sphecomyrminae ant, type species H. mammuthus Jurahylobittacus gen et sp nov Valid...
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  • (Cenomanian) Burmese amber  Myanmar An ant belonging to the subfamily Sphecomyrminae and the tribe Zigrasimeciini. The type species is P. chauli. Pseudisobrachium...
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  • Zigrasimecia based on the worker caste reveals placement of the genus in the Sphecomyrminae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)". Myrmecological News. 19: 165–169. Yang,...
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