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{ "id": 202446, "created_at": "2024-03-25T10:04:59.000Z", "updated_at": "2024-03-25T10:04:59.000Z", "authorship_id": 200852, "fossil": true, "locality": "U.S.A. (North Carolina, Campanian amber)", "name_id": 239922, "primary_type_information_taxt": "Primary type material: holotype male. Primary type locality: U.S.A.: North Carolina, along the Neuse River near Goldsboro, a locality that is part of the Cretaceous Black Creek Formation; from an amber deposit in an Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) outcrop. Primary type depository: AMNH. Primary type specimen: AMNH-NC-MSE-2 (centrally located within amber piece (i.e., ‘‘ant 1’’ of Krynicki).", "secondary_type_information_taxt": "Secondary type material: 2 paratype males. Secondary type locality: same as for holotype (in same piece of amber). Secondary type depository: AMNH. Secondary type specimens: AMNH-NC-MSE-2b, AMNH-NC-MSE-2c (corresponding to ‘‘ants 2 and 3’’ of Krynicki).", "forms": "m.", "etymology_taxt": "The specific epithet combines the Latin suffix -antisor \"giant\" with ocellus, in reference to the large ocelli present within male members of the species." }
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Date 10:04 25 March 2024 (about 1 year ago)
User Bradley Reynolds