A revision of Malagasy species of Anochetus Mayr and Odontomachus Latreille (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).
Author
Fisher, B. L.
Author
Smith, M. A.
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PLoS ONE
2008
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0001787
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Key to workers and queens of Malagasy
Odontomachus
(modified from Brown [
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:117]
1. Head narrow behind eyes; mandible with long, acute apical and preapical teeth; vertex of head coarsely, transversely striate...............................
coquereli
Head only slightly narrower across vertex than across eyes, with distinct extraocular furrows and temporal ridges; apical and preapical teeth of mandible short and blunt; vertex finely striate longitudinally, diverging behind ............... 2
2. Metasternal process acute, forming paired, slender spines, often unequal in length (Fig. 13a). Petiole spine notably bent posteriorly at base......................
troglodytes
Metasternal process low, rounded (Fig. 13b). Petiole spine slightly curved posteriorly, comma but not noticeably bent posteriorly at base of spine................
simillimus
Key to males of Malagasy
Odontomachus
1. Shortest distance between lateral ocellus and margin of compound eye smaller than maximum length of ocellus. Antenna with suberect setae; declivitous surface of propodeum without distinct rugae (Madagascar) ..........
coquereli
Shortest distance between lateral ocellus and margin of compound eye distinctly greater than maximum length of ocellus. Antenna with very short appressed to decumbent setae; declivitous surface of propodeum with distinct rugae directed towards margins ............................... 2
2. Body brownish yellow. Tarsal claw with small subapical tooth (Madagascar) .........................
troglodytes
Body
blackish or brown. Tarsal claw without subapical tooth (Seychelles)...........................
simillimus