Camelomecia Barden and Grimaldi, New Genus, Figures S2–S4
Diagnosis (Brief). Head and mandibular structure unique. Gena with V-shaped incision accommodating lateral articula- tion of mandible. Mandibles broad, cup- like (mesally concave), with anterior margin of inner surface with rows of dense, scale-like setae. Anterior margin of pronotum uniquely with collar of
dense, fine pilosity. Petiole pedunculate, broadly attached to gaster.
Species. C. janovitzi, new Species . See Supplemental Information for description.
Etymology. Derived directly from English ‘‘camel,’’ referring to the head in profile, and - mecia, a common suffix in ant generic names derived from Greek.