Species |
Code |
Note |
Author |
Project Code |
---|---|---|---|---|
papuanus | ODON002 | Emery 1887 | ||
simillimus | ODON003 | Smith F. | ||
aciculatus | ODONX01 | Smith F. 1863 | ||
animosus | ODONX02 | Smith F. 1860 | ||
cephalotes | ODON004 | Smith F. | ||
imperator | ODONX04 | Emery 1887 | ||
infandus | ODONX05 | Smith F. F. | ||
latissimus | ODONX06 | Viehmeyer 1914 | ||
montanus | ODONX08 | Stitz 1925 | ||
nigriceps | ODONX09 | Smith F. 1860 | ||
opaculus | ODON008 | Viehmeyer 1912 | ||
rufithorax | ODONX12 | Emery 1911 | ||
saevissimus | ODONX13 | Smith F. 1858 | ||
testaceus | ODON005 | Emery 1897 | ||
tyrannicus | ODON006 | Smith F. 1859 | ||
turneri | ODONX17 | Forel, 1900 | ||
sp.09 | ODON009 | |||
sp.10 | ODON010 | cf. testaceus | ||
sp.07 | ODON007 | |||
ruficeps | ODON015 | is possibly cf. turneri or turneri - according to the A. Andersen's treatment of Odontomachus. | Smith, F., 1858 |
Predators of arthropods, can tend hemipteras. Mostly nest in the soil, the leaf litter, and in rotten logs (Brown, 1976). Some New Guinea species forage arboreally.