Protonym: Hylomyrma dandarae
Authorship Ulysséa, 2021: 37, figs. 29, 83
Forms w.
Bioregion Neotropic
Locality COLOMBIA
Etymology The epithet dandarae 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 Dandara (?–1694), a leader and warrior in the resistance against slavery during the Brazilian colonial period.
Primary type information Primary type material: holotype worker. Primary type locality: Colombia: Caquetá, San José de Fragua, R. Turayaco, 1250m, 10–15.ix.2000, W5 (E.L.G.). Primary type depository: IHVL.
Secondary type information Secondary type material: 9 paratype workers. Secondary type localities: 2 paratype workers with same data as holotype; 1 paratype worker with same data as holotype except 1500m, 7–10.ix.2000; 1 paratype worker Putumayo: Mocoa, 01°08′N, 76°38′W, Los Mayos, 1800m, i.1999, winkler 11 (E. González); 1 paratype worker with same data as previous except winkler 10; 1 paratype worker with same data as previous except winkler 1; 2 paratype workers with same data as previous except winkler 14; 1 paratype worker with same data as previous except caida, T1T10. Secondary type depositories: IHVL, MCZC, MZSP. Secondary type specimens: MZHY210, MZSP67317, MZSP67318.
Taxa belonging to this protonym
Hylomyrma dandarae Species Valid Original combination