Aphaenogaster mayri

Distribution
This taxon was described from.

Biology
This species is the commonest myrmicine in the Florissant shales with more than two hundred good specimens, mostly queens. The sculpturing of the female is usually discernible and in some specimens is preserved with remarkable clearness.

Nomenclature

 * †. †Aphaenogaster mayri Carpenter, 1930: 30, pl. 5, fig. 5; pl. 8, fig. 4; pl. 9, fig. 5; pl. 11, fig. 4 (w.q.m.) U.S.A. (Colorado, Florrisant, Eocene).
 * Status as species: Burnham, 1979: 109; Bolton, 1995b: 71.