Stenamma saenzae

Stenamma saenzae is known almost exclusively from extracts of sifted leaf litter, with only a few queens collected from flight intercept traps in Belize. It is restricted to montane wet forest environments (e.g. cloud forest, mesophyll forest, pine cloud forest, oak-pine forest, liquidambar-oak-pine forest) and has been collected from 1000–2100 m elevation. Dealate queens as well as workers are commonly collected from leaf litter, suggesting that nests might be located within this stratum.

Distribution
This taxon was described from Mexico.

Nomenclature

 *  saenzae. Stenamma saenzae Branstetter, 2013: 225, figs. 146-149 (w.q.) MEXICO.