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- Odontomachus angulatus Mayr, 1866 Odontomachus animosus Smith, 1860 Odontomachus ****iniensis Emery, 1892 Odontomachus banksi Forel, 1910 Odontomachus...
- Odontomachus bauri is a species of ponerinae ant known as trap jaw ants. The trap jaw consists of mandibles which contain a spring-loaded catch mechanism...
- species in the ant genus Odontomachus to have been described from fossils found in Dominican amber and is one of a number of Odontomachus species found in the...
- Odontomachus simillimus is a species of ant of the subfamily Ponerinae, which can be found from many Asian, and African countries. "Odontomachus simillimus...
- history of the ant, Odontomachus brunneus, Insectes Sociaux 2011, 59, 45-54. Odontomachus brunneus photos Media related to Odontomachus brunneus at Wikimedia...
- a****tis Neocorynura electra Nesagapostemon cf. Nesoctites Odontomachus pseudobauri Odontomachus spinifer Oligochlora Palaeoplethodon Paradoryphoribius Plectromerus...
- Odontomachus haematodus is a species of trapjaw ant commonly referred to as two-spined trapjaw ant native to South America. It has since been introduced...
- Odontomachus relictus is a species of trapjaw ant in the subfamily Ponerinae native to Florida. "Odontomachus relictus". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-04-06. "Odontomachus...
- Taylor, Brian (2013). "Odontomachus ****iniensis Emery". The Ants of Africa. Retrieved 3 April 2017. "Species: Odontomachus ****iniensis". AntWeb. Retrieved...
- Solis, Daniel R. [UNESP (1 October 2017). "Larvae of trap jaw ants, Odontomachus LATREILLE, 1804 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): morphology and biological...