Category
page 1Miocene insects of North America
Anochetus intermedius
species of insect (fossil)
Anochetus exstinctus
species of insect (fossil)
Anochetus ambiguus
fossil species of ant
Anochetus conisquamis
extinct species of ant
Anochetus lucidus
Extinct species of ant in the subfamily Ponerinae
Plectromerus tertiarius
species of insect (fossil)
Plectromerus grimaldii
species of insect (fossil)
Cephalotes jansei
species of insect (fossil)
Anochetus dubius
species of insect (fossil)
Cephalotes obscurus
species of insect (fossil)
Anochetus corayi
species of insect (fossil)
Odontomachus spinifer
species of insect (fossil)
Azteca alpha
species of insect (fossil)
Odontomachus pseudobauri
species of insect (fossil)
Oligochlora
Oligochlora is an extinct genus of sweat bee in the Halictidae subfamily Halictinae. The genus currently contains six species, all of which are known from the early Miocene Burdigalian stage Dominican amber deposits on the island of Hispaniola.
Acanthognathus poinari
species of insect (fossil)
Anochetus brevidentatus
species of insect (fossil)
Nesagapostemon moronei
Nesagapostemon is an extinct monotypic genus of sweat bee in the Halictidae subfamily Halictinae. At present, it contains the single species Nesagapostemon moronei.
Pterolophosoma
Pterolophosoma is an extinct genus of beetle in the family Cerambycidae, containing a single known species, Pterolophosoma otiliae. It was described by Vitali in 2006 who found it in a Dominican amber dating to Early Miocene.
Anelaphus velteni
species of insect (fossil)
Termitaradus mitnicki
species of insect (fossil)
Apis nearctica
species of insect