Haidomyrmodes

All three specimens are housed in the fossil collections of the Department of Earth History, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, Paris, France.

The holotype specimen is composed of a mostly complete winged adult female, while the paratypes are both of incomplete worker caste members.

All of the specimens are preserved as inclusions[1] in transparent chunks of Late Albian to Early Cenomanian Charentese amber found in the Charente-Maritime area of France.

[2] The fossil was first studied by a team of paleoentomologists led by Vincent Perrichot of the Humboldt University of Berlin.

In contrast the two paratype specimens, identified as possible worker caste individuals, differ in the structure from the gyne in several ways.

Paratype worker. Specimen #MNHNA30163.