Stenamma picopicucha

Stenamma picopicucha occurs from 1400–2300 m elevation, and is a specialist of montane wet forest habitats, such as cloud forest and dwarf forest. Most collections of this species are from samples of sifted leaf litter taken from the forest floor, but a few specimens are known from cookie bait cards. Nests have never been found, but dealate queens are common in the leaf litter, suggesting that nests might occur within this stratum.

Distribution
This taxon was described from Honduras.

Nomenclature

 *  picopicucha. Stenamma picopicucha Branstetter, 2013: 220, figs. 142-145 (w.q.) HONDURAS.