Protonym: Hylomyrma adelae
Authorship Ulysséa, 2021: 19, figs. 19, 20, 80A, 81F, 83
Forms w.q.
Bioregion Neotropic
Locality BOLIVIA
Etymology The epithet adelae is a Latin noun in the genitive case created by adding the singular Latin genitive case suffix -e to the first name of a female person. This species is named in honor of Adela Zamudio (1854–1928), a Bolivian educator, feminist, and poetess.
Primary type information Primary type material: holotype worker. Primary type locality: Bolivia: Cochabamba, 109k E Cochabamba at Lagunitas, 17°06′22″S, 65°40′57″W, 1.ii.1999, Mont. evergreen forest, litter, #18644 (R. Anderson). Primary type depository: MCZC.
Secondary type information Secondary type material: 9 paratype workers, 2 paratype queens. Secondary type locality: 4 paratype workers with same data as holotype; 2 paratype workers with same data as holotype except #18640; 2 paratype queen with same data as holotype except#18640; 1 paratype worker with same data as holotype except #18647; 1 paratype worker with same data as holotype except #18636; 1 paratype worker with same data as holotype except #18636. Secondary type depositories: CASC, IHVL, MZSP, USNM, UTEP. Secondary type specimens: MZSP67309, MZSP67310, MZSP67312, MZSP67311 (queen), MZSP67316 (queen).
Taxa belonging to this protonym
Hylomyrma adelae Species Valid Original combination