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- Tapinoma glaesaria is an extinct species of ant in the genus Tapinoma. Originally described by Gennady Dlussky in 2002 as Tapinoma aberrans, fossils of...
- glaesaria is an extinct species of ant in the subfamily Formicinae known from a group of possibly Miocene fossils found on Hispaniola. A. glaesaria is...
- on mealybugs Mealybugs on hibiscus plant Phenacoccus aceris Acropyga glaesaria ant carrying an Electromyrmococcus abductus mealybug Insecticides such...
- back 15 million years ago, with queens of the fossil species Acropyga glaesaria being found preserved with species of the extinct mealybug genus Electromyrmococcus...
- amber, and all are either being clutched in the mandibles of Acropyga glaesaria species ants, or in other close ****ociation with them. Mealybugs in the...
- Acropyga fuhrmanni (Forel, 1914) Acropyga gelasis LaPolla, 2004 †Acropyga glaesaria LaPolla, 2005 Acropyga goeldii Forel, 1893 Acropyga guianensis Weber,...
- formation Genus Species Stratigraphic position Notes Images Spiloconis S. ****guttata S. glaesaria S. oediloma S. eominuta A Aleuropterygine Coniopterygid....
- the New World, mostly from the Neotropics. A fossil species Leucospis glaesaria has been described from Early Miocene amber from the Dominican Republic...
- foliata (Thomson & Russell) Villogorgia fruticosa (Germanos) Villogorgia glaesaria (Gr****hoff, 1999) Villogorgia gracilis (Studer, 1878) Villogorgia gracilis...
- Syspastoxyela, but subsequently transferred to the genus Striaexyela. Tapinoma glaesaria Nom. nov Valid Perrichot, Salas-Gismondi & Antoine Eocene Rovno amber...