Protonym: Basiceros enana
Authorship Fiorentino et al., 2025: 4, figs. 1-3, suppl. figs. S10, S11, video S1
Forms w.
Locality DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (in Miocene amber)
Etymology The name ‘enana’ is derived from the Spanish word for dwarf. The specific epithet is a feminized, non-Latinized adjective placed in apposition, thus invariant.
Primary type information Primary type material: holotype worker. Primary type locality: Dominican Republic: Santiago Providence, in amber from northern mines. Primary type depository: MNHNSD. Primary type specimen: FOS 18.02.
Taxa belonging to this protonym
Basiceros enana Species Valid Original combination