| Authorship |
Saroj & Mandi, 2025:
496, figs. 1, 5, 6
|
| Forms |
w. |
| Bioregion |
Indomalaya |
| Locality |
INDIA (Assam) |
| Etymology |
The species is named after late Dr. Musthak Ali, who was one of the early taxonomists of Indian Ants. |
| Primary type information |
Primary type material: holotype worker. Primary type locality: India: Assam, Jorhat, Sotai Tea Estate, 26.74834N, 94.29855 E, 9.iii.2019 (A. Mandi). Primary type depository: NZC ZSI. Primary type specimen: Reg. no. 35387/H3. |
| Secondary type information |
Secondary type material: 3 paratype workers. Secondary type locality: same as for holotype. Secondary type depository: NZC ZSI. Secondary type specimens: Reg. no. 35388/H3, Reg. no. 35389/H3, Reg. no. 35390/H3. |