Eurhopalothrix depressa

The type material was collected from Winkler samples.

Identification
This is a highly distinctive species, one of only two New World species with a transverse ridge on the frons, the other species being Eurhopalothrix cimu from Cuba. Eurhopalothrix depressa has 16 erect spatulate setae on the face; E. cimu has none. (Longino 2013)

Distribution
Brazil (Rio Grande du Sul, Sao Paulo)

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Neotropical Region: Brazil.

Nomenclature

 *  depressa. Eurhopalothrix depressa Ketterl, Verhaag & Dietz, 2004: 45, figs. 23 (w.q.) BRAZIL.

Type Material
Longino (2013) - Holotype worker: Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, São Francisco de Paula, Araucaria forest reserve Pró-Mata, 29°30'S 50°10'W, 3 Apr 1997, in leaf litter of an Araucaria forest (J. Ketterl) (not examined). Paratypes: 2 workers from same locality LPB, ; 1 worker and 2 queens, São Paulo: Cunha, Pico de Macela, 23°08'S 44°48'W, 21-22 Apr 2001 (A. A. Tavares & R. R. Silva) MZSP.