Elaphrodites
Elaphrodites is an extinct genus of ants of the subfamily Dolichoderinae. Two fossils were discovered and described by Zhang in 1989.[1]
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Genus: | †Elaphrodites Zhang, J., 1989 |
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Elaphrodites scutulatus | |
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2 fossil species |
Species
- Elaphrodites mutatus Zhang, J., 1989
- Elaphrodites scutulatus Zhang, J., 1989
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References
- Zhang, J. 1989. Fossil insects from Shanwang, Shandong, China. Jinan, China: Shandong Science and Technology Publishing House, 459 pp. (page 284, Elaphrodites as genus; in Dolichoderinae)
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