Odontomachus hastatus | |
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Scientific classification
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hymenoptera |
Family: | Formicidae |
Genus: | Odontomachus |
Species: | O. hastatus
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Binomial name | |
Odontomachus hastatus (
Fabricius, 1804)
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Odontomachus hastatus is a species of ant from the complex Odontomachus hastatus, [1] [2] The species was originally described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1804. [3]
Like other species of Odontomachus ants, the O. hastatus are easily recognised by their trap-like jaw, which with they catch and kill prey. [4]
The range of O. hastatus covers the rainforests of Central and South America. [5] This is confirmed in recent observations through crowdsourcing initiatives [3]
Odontomachus hastatus | |
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Scientific classification
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hymenoptera |
Family: | Formicidae |
Genus: | Odontomachus |
Species: | O. hastatus
|
Binomial name | |
Odontomachus hastatus (
Fabricius, 1804)
|
Odontomachus hastatus is a species of ant from the complex Odontomachus hastatus, [1] [2] The species was originally described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1804. [3]
Like other species of Odontomachus ants, the O. hastatus are easily recognised by their trap-like jaw, which with they catch and kill prey. [4]
The range of O. hastatus covers the rainforests of Central and South America. [5] This is confirmed in recent observations through crowdsourcing initiatives [3]