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is missing its head and a portion of the gaster, making determination of its sex impossible, with male or a queen as possibilities. The preserved portions of the ant indicate a body length of 6–7 mm (0.24–0.28 in), with a tall petiole node between the thorax and the gaster. The forewing is
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deposits of the Bol’shaya Svetlovodnaya site. The site is exposed on the bank of Barachek Creek 3 km (1.9 mi) upstream from the creek's confluence with the Bol’shaya Svetlovodnaya River in the
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also incomplete, with an estimated length of approximately 5.7 mm (0.22 in). The venation in the wings is reduced in development, with the
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plants and animals which lived in and around a small lake near a volcano. The site has been attributed to either the
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species that were described by Dlussky, Rasnitsyn and Perfilieva from Bol’shaya Svetlovodnaya, the other species
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and Ksenia Perfilieva. In the type description, Dlussky, Rasnitsyn and Perfilieva named the species
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not fully developed and enclosing the rm cell. The cell is present in forewing of
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is known from a single ant found in Russia. The specimen was described from a
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Rasnitsyn, A. P.; Quicke, D. L., eds. (2006). "Impression fossils".
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Dlussky, G.M.; Rasnitsyn, A.P.; Perfilieva, K.S. (2015).
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adult specimen, number PIN 3429/104 was preserved in the
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Priabonian
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Hymenoptera
Formicidae
Pachycondyla
Binomial name
extinct
species
formicid
Ponerinae
compression fossil
diatomite
Pozharsky District

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