Enneamerus

Identification
Radchenko and Dlussky (2017) - The genus is characterized by its 9-segmented antennae with 3-segmented club, by the presence of antennal scrobes, and by its poorly developed, subvertical frontal lobes that expose the antennal sockets in full-face view. Besides this, the mandibles have well developed, quite wide masticatory margins armed with six teeth, the propodeum bears two moderately long spines, the middle and hind tibiae lack spurs, and the mesosoma is coarsely reticulated.

Distribution
This taxon is known from.

Nomenclature

 * † ENNEAMERUS [incertae sedis in Myrmicinae: Myrmecinini]
 * †Enneamerus Mayr, 1868c: 98. Type-species: †Enneamerus reticulatus, by monotypy.

Radchenko and Dlussky (2017)
 * antennae 9-segmented with 3-segmented club;
 * antennal scrobes on the head dorsum well developed, extending above eyes;
 * frontal lobes poorly developed, subvertical, antennal sockets fully exposed;
 * central part of clypeus longitudinally concave and delineated by two lateral carinae; its anterior margin shallowly concave, without any teeth or dents and with set of longer and shorter setae;
 * mandibles rather wide, masticatory margin with six teeth;
 * middle and hind tibiae without spur;
 * propodeum with moderately long spines, directed backward and upward, distinctly divergent, acute at apex.