Protonym: Zigrasimecia caohuijiae
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.
Taxa belonging to this protonym
Zigrasimecia caohuijiae Species Valid Original combination