Protonym: Neivamyrmex ndeh
Authorship Snelling & Snelling, 2007: 483, figs. 118, 132, 143
Forms m.
Bioregion Nearctic
Locality U.S.A. (Arizona)
Etymology This species is named for the Ndeh or Apache people of the southwestern United States and adjacent Mexico; the name pronounced approximately “in déh”, accenting the second syllable.
Primary type information Primary type material: holotype male. Primary type locality: U.S.A.: Arizona, Santa Cruz County, Yanks Canyon (31.42°N, 111.17°W), 12-15.viii.1993 (B.V. Brown & D. Feener). Primary type depository: LACM.
Secondary type information Secondary type material: 1 paratype male. Secondary type locality: Arizona, Cochise County, Portal, 4800 ft, 4.viii.1959 (H.E. Evans). Secondary type depository: LACM.
Taxa belonging to this protonym
Neivamyrmex ndeh Species Valid Original combination