| Authorship |
Terayama et al., 2024:
79, figs. 1, 9, 10, 15-20
|
| Forms |
q.m. |
| Bioregion |
Palearctic |
| Locality |
JAPAN |
| Etymology |
The specific epithet is the Japanese noun Yadori, which means parasite, referring to the social parasitism in this species. |
| Primary type information |
Primary type material: holotype queen. Primary type locality: Japan: Yamanashi-ken, Hakuto-shi, Hakushu-cho, v-vi. 2023 (R. Kitazawa); reared, host Myrmica jessensis. Primary type depository: NIAS. |
| Secondary type information |
Secondary type material: 10 paratype queens, 4 paratype males. Secondary type locality: 8 paratype queens, 2 paratype males with same data as holotype; 2 paratype queens, 2 paratype males with same data as holotype but 23.vii.2021. Secondary type depository: NIAS. |