Odontomachus malignus
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10342 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:03D4C4E8-74F9-42F2-8FD1-00A6DC22903A |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6295843 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/2F6F76DF-E6BE-542C-84E1-D68F5DDDA523 |
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Christiana |
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Odontomachus malignus |
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3. Odontomachus malignus View in CoL HNS .
O. ferrugineus; capite supra oblique striato; margine interno mandibulorum confertim serrato; metathorace transversus striato; squama unispinosa; abdomine laevissimo.
Worker. Length 7 lines. Ferruginous; the flagellum and legs palest; head much narrowed behind, the posterior margin deeply emarginate; mandibles smooth and shining, their inner margin strongly serrated, their apex abruptly bent or elbowed, and armed with two stout teeth; the face anteriorly evenly striated obliquely; the head behind the anterior sulcation very delicately striated obliquely. The prothorax smooth and shining, the meso- and metathorax transversely striated. Abdomen very smooth and shining; the node of the petiole incrassate and tapering upwards into an acute spine.
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This species most closely resembles O. maxillaris HNS from Brazil; but its smooth polished prothorax alone would distinguish it; its head is much broader anteriorly, and less elongate.
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