Electromyrmex klebsi

The type species of Electromyrmex . The lone type is presumed to have been lost in World War II.

Identification
Radchenko & Dlussky (2018) - Morphologically peculiar and easily recognized: (Wheeler 1915) characterized primarily by the slender body, big and convex eyes situated very closely to the anterior head margin so that the genae are extremely short, long and narrow mandibles with serrate masticatory margin, slender, subcylindrical petiole without a distinct node, etc.

Distribution
This taxon was described from.

Nomenclature

 * † klebsi. †Electromyrmex klebsi Wheeler, W.M. 1910g: 164, fig. 94 (by indication) (w.) BALTIC AMBER (Eocene). See also: Wheeler, W.M. 1915h: 56 (full description).

Type Material
Radchenko & Dlussky (2018) - A single worker of this species was originated from the collection of Richard Klebs from Königsberg, and now it is believed to be lost in the World War II (A. Gehler, pers. comm., 2017).