Authorship |
Prebus et al., 2024:
181, figs. 4, 5
|
Forms |
w.dq.m. |
Bioregion |
Nearctic |
Locality |
U.S.A. (Kentucky) |
Etymology |
The name caryaluteus is a portmanteau of ancient Greek carya (“walnut”, the genus name for hickory) and the Latin luteus (“yellow”). |
Primary type information |
Primary type material: holotype worker. Primary type locality: U.S.A.: Kentucky, Whitley County, Williamsburg, 36.739° N, 84.168° W ± minute, 320 m a.s.l., 27.vii.2015, in fallen branch of Carya illinoiensis (M. Deyrup) #ANTC43885. Primary type depository: USNM. Primary type specimen: CASENT4011115. |
Secondary type information |
Secondary type material: 32 paratype workers, 1 paratype dealate queen. Secondary type locality: same as for holotype. Secondary type depositories: ABS, ASUHIC, CASC, MCZC, MEM, UGCA, USNM, UTIC, VMNH. Secondary type specimens: CASENT4011104 to CASENT4011114, CASENT4011116 to CASENT4011125, CASENT4011128 (dq.), CASENT4011141 to CASENT4011143, CASENT0759052 to CASENT0759055, CASENT0759057 to CASENT0759060. |