Authorship |
Booher, 2021:
230, fig. 39
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Forms |
w.q. |
Bioregion |
Nearctic |
Locality |
U.S.A. (Texas) |
Etymology |
Named after prominent southeastern naturalist, self-taught myrmecologist, and artist, Joseph A. MacGown. The name was created by adding the singular Latin genitive case suffix -i to the last name of a male person. The orthography of an eponym is unchangeable and not depend on the generic name in which the epithet is used. |
Primary type information |
Primary type material: holotype worker. Primary type locality: U.S.A.: Texas, San Jacinto County, Big Creek Scenic Area, 30.51966 -95.08816 ±1000 m, 80 ±5 m, 16.x.1997 (Jerry L. Cook & J. B. Martin). Primary type depository: UGCA. Primary type specimen: CASENT0747540. |
Secondary type information |
Secondary type material: 1 paratype queen. Secondary type locality: same as for holotype. Secondary type depository: CAS. Secondary type specimen: CASENT0747059. |