Neivamyrmex ndeh

Snelling and Snelling (2007) reported about the synonymized N. goyahkla: The type series was discovered while overturning rocks in the late afternoon. A small number of workers were present under the rock, and a more detailed search of the area located a fairly strong column of ants trailing across the soil. Although they made use of cover as much as possible a good percentage of the column was exposed on the surface. The column was followed for approximately thirty feet before it was finally lost. It is unknown if this was a raiding or emigration column but since no brood was observed our assumption is that this was the beginning of a raid.

Identification
Key to the Neivamyrmex species of the United States

Distribution
United States: Arizona.

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Nearctic Region: United States.

Nomenclature

 * goyahkla. Neivamyrmex goyahkla Snelling, G.C. & Snelling, R.R., 2007: 470, figs. 4, 34, 50, 64, 77, 90 (w.) U.S.A. Junior synonym of ndeh: Snelling, G.C. & Cover, 2009: 282.
 *  ndeh. Neivamyrmex ndeh Snelling, G.C. & Snelling, R.R., 2007: 483, figs. 118, 132, 143 (m.) U.S.A. Senior synonym of goyahkla: Snelling, G.C. & Cover, 2009: 282.

Type Material
Neivamyrmex goyahkla - Holotype and numerous paratypes: U.S.A., Arizona, Santa Cruz Co., Ruby Road, 6.7 mi west of I-19, 6 April 1998 (R. A. Johnson & G. C. Snelling). Holotype and most paratypes in ; paratypes also in ARSU,, , , ,.