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Odontomachus

Authors: Schmidt, C. A.; Shattuck, S. O.;
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Species of Odontomachus Brown (1976) revised the species-level taxonomy of Odontomachus. His keys to Odontomachus species are slightly outdated but are still the most complete for the world fauna. O. aciculatus Smith, F., 1863: Indonesia O. affinis Guérin-Méneville, 1844: Brazil O.alius Sorger & Zettel, 2011: Philippines (Cebu I.). O. allolabis Kempf, 1974: Brazil O. angulatus Mayr, 1866: Fiji Islands O. animosus Smith, F., 1860: New Guinea O. assiniensis Emery, 1892: Ivory Coast O. banksi Forel, 1910: Philippines O. bauri Emery, 1892: Galapagos Islands O. biolleyi Forel, 1908: Costa Rica O. biumbonatus Brown, 1976: Ecuador O. bradleyi Brown, 1976: Peru O. brunneus (Patton, 1894): United States O. caelatus Brown, 1976: Brazil O. cephalotes Smith, F., 1863: Indonesia O. chelifer (Latreille, 1802): South America O. circulus Wang, 1993: China O. clarus Roger, 1861: United States O. coquereli Roger, 1861: Madagascar O. cornutus Stitz, 1933: Ecuador O. erythrocephalus Emery, 1890: Costa Rica O. floresensis Brown, 1976: Indonesia (Flores Island) O. fulgidus Wang, 1993: China O. granatus Wang, 1993: China O. haematodus (Linnaeus, 1758): America meridionali O. hastatus (Fabricius, 1804): Central America O. imperator Emery, 1887: New Guinea O. infandus Smith, F., 1858: Philippines O. insularis Guérin-Méneville, 1844: Cuba O. kuroiwae (Matsumura, 1912): Japan O. laticeps Roger, 1861: Mexico O. latidens Mayr, 1867: Indonesia (Java) O. latissimus Viehmeyer, 1914: New Guinea O. macrorhynchus (Bernstein, 1861): Indonesia O. malignus Smith, F., 1859: New Guinea O. mayri Roger, 1861: Brazil O. meinerti Mann, 1912: Brazil O. montanus Stitz, 1925: New Guinea O. monticola Emery, 1892: Myanmar O. mormo Brown, 1976: Ecuador O. nigriceps Smith, F., 1860: New Guinea O. opaciventris Forel, 1899: Mexico O. opaculus Viehmeyer, 1912: New Guinea O. panamensis Forel, 1899: Panama O. papuanus Emery, 1887: New Guinea O. peruanus Stitz, 1933: Peru O. philippinus Emery, 1893: Philippines O. relictus Deyrup & Cover, 2004: United States O. rixosus Smith, F., 1857: Singapore O. ruficeps Smith, F., 1858: Australia O. rufithorax Emery, 1911: New Guinea O. ruginodis Smith, M.R., 1937: Bahamas O. saevissimus Smith, F., 1858: Indonesia O. scalptus Brown, 1978: Ecuador O. schoedli Sorger & Zettel, 2011: Philippines (Luzon I.) O. scifictus Sorger & Zettel, 2011: Philippines (Camiguin I.) O. silvestrii Wheeler, W.M., 1927: Vietnam O. simillimus Smith, F., 1858: Fiji Islands O. spissus Kempf, 1962: Brazil O. sumbensis Brown, 1976: Indonesia O. tensus Wang, 1993: China O. testaceus Emery, 1897: New Guinea O. troglodytes Santschi, 1914: Kenya O. turneri Forel, 1900: Australia O. tyrannicus Smith, F., 1859: Indonesia (Aru Island) O. unispinosa (Fabricius, 1793): Guadelupe Island O. xizangensis Wang, 1993: China O. yucatecus Brown, 1976: Mexico Fossil species † O. pseudobauri De Andrade, 1994: Dominican Amber † O. spinifer De Andrade, 1994: Dominican Amber

Published as part of Schmidt, C. A. & Shattuck, S. O., 2014, The Higher Classification of the Ant Subfamily Ponerinae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), with a Review of Ponerine Ecology and Behavior, pp. 1-242 in Zootaxa 3817 (1) on pages 118-119, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3817.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/10086256

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Insecta, Arthropoda, Odontomachus, Animalia, Biodiversity, Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Taxonomy

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