A revision of Malagasy species of Anochetus Mayr and Odontomachus Latreille (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Author Fisher, B. L. Author Smith, M. A. text PLoS ONE 2008 3 1 23 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001787 journal article 21401 36DFC527-D3D6-4F7D-84A1-3C12005812A2 Key to workers and queens of Malagasy Anochetus 1. Inner mandibular blade without preapical teeth and denticles (Figs 3a, 4a) .................................. 2 Inner mandibular blade with at least four preapical teeth and denticles (Figs 2a,e)............................. 4 2. Worker compound eye large,>0.15 mm long. In full face view, antennal scape extends beyond posterior margins of occipital lobe. Dorsal surface of head and mesosoma with or without numerous short setae...................... 3 Worker compound eyes small, <0.15 mm long. In full face view, antennal scape usually fail to reach, and never surpass, posterior margin of occipital lobe. Dorsal surface of head with numerous short setae (Fig. 3a)............. grandidieri 3. Dorsal surface of head and mesosoma without numerous short setae (Fig. 3a). Pronotal dorsum glassy smooth. ............................. madagascarensis Dorsal surface of head and mesosoma with numerous short setae (Figs 7a,b). Pronotal dorsum with punctures anteriorly and longitudinal ridges posteriorly (Aldabra).... pattersoni 4. Petiolar node as seen from front or rear with apical margin deeply concave, lateral corner forming long spine (Fig. 5a)................................ boltoni Petiolar node as seen from front or rear with apical margin rounded, or slightly flattened, the lateral corner without spine (Fig. 5b).............................. goodmani