Studies on the ant fauna of Melanesia V. The tribe Odontomachini.
Author
Wilson EO
text
Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology
1959
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journal article
3481
Odontomachus nigriceps
Fr. Smith
Odontomachus nigriceps
Ft. Smith
, 1860, J. Proc. Linn. Soc. London, Zoo!., 4 (suppl.): 103, pl. 1, fig. 9 (this figure is also referred to by Smith as 0.
saevissimus
). Type locality: Dory (Manokwari), Neth. New Guinea. Mayr, 1876, J. Mus. Godeff. Hamburg, 12:85, distribution. Donisthorpe, 1932, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (10)10:461, worker.
Odontomachus
angulatus subsp. praefectus
Forel
, 1911, Sitzber. Akad. Wiss. Munich, p. 251, worker. Type locality: New Guinea. (Holotype examined- Zoologische Staatssammlung, Munich.) NEW SYNONYMY.
Material examined. PAPUA: Kokoda, 350 m. (L. E. Cheesman); Dobodura (P. J. Darlington).
Taxonomic notes. This species is closely related to
testacea
Emery
, from which it can be distinguished by its distinctive coloration and much denser body pilosity. The two species occur together at Dobodura.
The holotype of
O. angulatus subsp. praefectus
Forel
is a typical worker of
nigriceps
. It has relatively convex anterior and posterior nodal borders, resembling the Kokoda specimen rather more closely than workers from Dobodura. There is no evident reason for
Forel's
decision to associate it with
angulatus
Mayr
, a widely dissimilar member of the
saevissimus
group.