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McAbee Fossil Beds, British Columbia. Type locality of Avitomyrmex
McAbee Fossil Beds, British Columbia. Type locality of Avitomyrmex

Brownimecia is an

Middle Cretaceous of North America. The genus is one of several ants described from Middle Cretaceous Ambers of New Jersey. Brownimecia was initially placed in the subfamily Ponerinae, until it was transferred to its own subfamily in 2003; it can be distinguished from other ants due to its unusual sickle-like mandibles and other morphological features that makes this ant unique among the Formicidae. The ant is also small, measuring 3.43 millimetres (0.135 in), and a stinger is present in almost all of the specimens collected. The morphology of the mandibles suggest a high level of feeding specialization. (see more...
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