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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Sphecomyrminae is an extinct subfamily of ants in family Formicidae known from a series of Cretaceous fossils found in North America, Europe, and Asia. Sphecomyrminae, is divided into two tribes, Haidomyrmecini and Sphecomyrmini with a total of nine genera. The tribe Haidomyrmecini contains the three genera Haidomyrmex, Haidomyrmodes and Haidoterminus while Sphecomyrmini contains Baikuris, Cretomyrma, Dlusskyidris, Sphecomyrma, and Sphecomyrmodes, with the genus Zigrasimecia unplaced at the tribal level.Sphecomyrminae is the most basal of the Formicidae subfamilies, but has not been included in several recent phylogenetic studies of the family. Symplesiomorphies of the subfamily include the structure of the antenna which has a short basal segment and a flexible group of segments below the antenna tip. The petiole is low and rounded, with an unrestricted gaster and the presence of a metapleural gland. The subfamily is characterized by three major synapomorphies, the short pedicel, on combination with a second flagellar segment that is double the length of the other antenna segments, and loss of the apical end of the CuA veins in the wings of adult males."@en }

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