Taxonomic history
| Wheeler & Long, 1901 PDF: 163, 173 (m.q., respectively); Wheeler & Wheeler, 1984a PDF: 273 (l.). |
| Combination in Neivamyrmex (Neivamyrmex): Smith, 1942c PDF: 555; in Neivamyrmex: Borgmeier, 1953 PDF: 5. |
| Raised to species: Emery, 1900e: 186. |
| Senior synonym of Neivamyrmex castaneum: Borgmeier, 1955 PDF: 502. |
| See also: Smith, 1979: 1332; Wheeler & Wheeler, 1990a PDF: 461; Snelling & Snelling, 2007 PDF: 487. |
Natural History: Also relatively common and well-known, the habits of N. opacithorax are quite similar to those of N. nigrescens. Males are bicolored, black with a reddish-brown gaster, and may be seen flying on calm, cool, sunny, late summer or early fall days.
Found most commonly in these habitats: 1 times found in road edge in mesophyl forest, 2 times found in 2Âș wet forest, 1 times found in oak pine juniper woodland, 1 times found in grazed creosote desert, 1 times found in pine-oak forest, 2 times found in swamp forest, 1 times found in in mature sand pine forest, 1 times found in Larrea desert, 1 times found in oak-pine-juniper forest, 1 times found in Ponderosa Pine for. 50' tall. Dry creekbed w / shrubby lonicera + Robinia unders, ...
Collected most commonly using these methods or in the following microhabitats: 4 times search, 2 times Baiting, 1 times Search, subterranean raid, 1 times Malaise trap, 1 times general collecting
Elevations: collected from 6 - 1960 meters, 1206 meters average
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