Myanmyrma is an extinct genus of ants not placed into any Formicidae subfamily. Fossils of the single known species, Myanmyrma gracilis, are known from the Middle Cretaceous of Asia. The genus is one of several ants described from Middle Cretaceous ambers of Myanmar.[1]
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Myanmyrma is an extinct genus of ants not placed into any Formicidae subfamily. Fossils of the single known species, Myanmyrma gracilis, are known from...
elongated nature of this species is similar to the Burmese amber ant Myanmyrma gracilis, the modern crown group spider ants of Leptomyrmex and weaver...
the others being Burmomyrma, Ceratomyrmex, Gerontoformica, Haidomyrmex, Myanmyrma, and Zigrasimecia. A phylogeny of stem group ants in relation to wasps...
being Burmomyrma, Camelomecia, Ceratomyrmex, Gerontoformica, Haidomyrmex, Myanmyrma, and Zigrasimecia. Linguamyrmex is one of five genera in Haidomyrmecini...
species of Gerontoformica, but subsequently transferred to the genus Myanmyrma by Boudinot, Perrichot & Chaul (2020). Gerontoformica occidentalis Comb...
Burmomyrma, Camelomecia, Gerontoformica, Haidomyrmex, Linguamyrmex , Myanmyrma, and Zigrasimecia. Perrichot et al. suggested several different functions...