Authorship |
Chaul, 2023:
313, figs. 7, 8
|
Forms |
w. |
Locality |
MYANMAR (Burmese Amber, Cretaceous) |
Etymology |
The name is in honor of myrmecologist and paleontologist Huijia Cao. The name was created by adding the singular Latin genitive case suffix -ae to the first and last names of a female person combined. The orthography of an eponym is unchangeable and not dependent on the generic name in which the epithet is used. |
Primary type information |
Primary type material: holotype worker. Primary type locality: Myanmar: Kachin Province, Hukawng Valley; Lower Cenomanian (ca.98.79 ± 0.62 Ma). Primary type depository: CELC. Primary type specimen: ANTWEB1041055. |