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Archiponera

''Archiponera'' is an extinct genus of ant in the formicid subfamily Ponerinae. The genus contains a single described species, ''Archiponera wheeleri'' known from several Late Eocene fossils which were found in North America.
== History and classification ==
When described the genus ''Archiponera'' was known from a single pair of fossils preserved as an impression in fine shale of the Florissant formation in Colorado.〔 No further specimens have been reported since that time.〔 The formation is composed of successive lake deposits which have preserved a diverse assemblage of insects. The insects and plants suggest a climate similar to modern Southeastern North America, with a number of taxa represented that are now found in the subtropics to tropics and confined to the old world. When ''Archiponera'' was described, the Florissant formation was considered to be Miocene in age, based on the flora and fauna preserved.〔 Successive research and fossil descriptions moved the age older and by 1985 the formation had been reassigned to an Oligocene age. Further refinement of the formation's age using radiometric dating of sanidine crystals has resulted in an age of 34 million years old. This places the formation in the Eocene Priabonian stage.
At the time of description the holotype worker and allotype male of ''A. wheeleri'' were deposited in the Museum of Comparative Zoology paleontology collections at Harvard University. The fossils were first studied by paleoentomologist Frank M. Carpenter of the Museum of Comparative Zoology. His 1930 type description of the new genus and species was published in the ''Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology''. When described, Carpenter noted perceived similarities between ''Archiponera'' and the modern genera ''Streblognathus'' and ''Dinoponera'', suggesting that the two modern genera were the closest relatives of ''Archiponera''. Wheeler suggested that ''Streblognathus'' and ''Dinoponera'', at that time each known from a single described species, were members of a close generic grouping, or "super genus", which prior to the Pleistocene ice age, was a tropicopolitan, with ''Archiponera'' being a northern member of the group.〔 However molecular data analysis has shown that while ''Streblognathus'' and ''Dinoponera'' show general morphological similarities, they are not closely related as suggested by Wheeler, and the relationship status of ''Archiponera'' is not known. ''Archiponera'' is one of eleven extinct Ponerinae genera described as of 2012.〔

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