2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2020.06.106
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Specialized Predation Drives Aberrant Morphological Integration and Diversity in the Earliest Ants

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“…Crucially, several of these groups may have initially driven the evolution of bioluminescence in beetles diversifying during the KTR. The earliest ants are known from Cretaceous amber deposits and stem-group ants co-occurred with Cretophengodes in the Burmese amber forest [45,46]. Major clades of frogs (Anura) originated in the Early Cretaceous and the group became morphologically diverse during this period [47,48].…”
Section: (B) Evolution Of Beetle Bioluminescence: Timing and Driversmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Crucially, several of these groups may have initially driven the evolution of bioluminescence in beetles diversifying during the KTR. The earliest ants are known from Cretaceous amber deposits and stem-group ants co-occurred with Cretophengodes in the Burmese amber forest [45,46]. Major clades of frogs (Anura) originated in the Early Cretaceous and the group became morphologically diverse during this period [47,48].…”
Section: (B) Evolution Of Beetle Bioluminescence: Timing and Driversmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is unparalleled among extant insects but shows a staggering similarity to the ‘hell ants’ (Formicidae: Haidomyrmecinae) described from Cretaceous amber deposits [ 28 ]. ‘Hell ants’ were able to move their mandibles vertically to interlock with a cephalic projection, and a function as prey-capturing device has been verified based on the discovery of a fossil specimen holding its roach-like prey [ 29 ]. The mandibular articulation of ‘hell ants’ is currently not known but the observed similarities to Colotrechninae sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is the Mesozoic fossils which have imparted the deepest insight into ant evolution, from the first description of a stem-ant species which refined our knowledge of the ant ground plan (Wilson et al 1967a, b), to the first Cretaceous crown ants Agosti 2000, McKellar et al 2013a) which have informed our chronological estimates of ant origins (e.g., Brady et al 2006;Moreau et al 2006;Borowiec et al 2019). Some of the most remarkable specimens, however, have been representatives of a lost fauna of highly modified top predators, including the so-called "hell ants" ( †Haidomyrmecinae, e.g., Barden et al 2020;Perrichot et al 2020) and "iron-maiden ants" ( †Zigrasimeciinae stat. nov., e.g., Cao et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%