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]
^Rafael X Camargo; Paulo S Oliveira (2012). "Natural history of the Neotropical arboreal ant, Odontomachus hastatus: nest sites, foraging schedule, and diet". Journal of Insect Science. 12 (48): 48. doi:10.1673/031.012.4801. ISSN 1536-2442. PMC 3476954. PMID 22957686. Wikidata Q24627152.
^P. S. Oliveira; R. X. Camargo; V. Fourcassié (7 December 2010). "Nesting patterns, ecological correlates of polygyny and social organization in the neotropical arboreal ant Odontomachus hastatus (Formicidae, Ponerinae)". Insectes Sociaux. 58 (2): 207–217. doi:10.1007/S00040-010-0138-6. ISSN 0020-1812. Wikidata Q61842278.
of Odontomachus ants, the O. hastatus are easily recognised by their trap-like jaw, which with they catch and kill prey. The range of O. hastatus covers...
Wang, 1993 Odontomachus haematodus (Linnaeus, 1758) (South America, introduced to Australia prior to 1876); type species Odontomachushastatus (Fabricius...
distribution O. hastatusOdontomachushastatus, Fabricius, 1804, a carnivorous ant species in the genus Odontomachus S. hastatus Saccoderma hastatus, a fish species...
Long-term stability of interaction networks has been demonstrated in Odontomachushastatus ants, in which initially highly connected ants remain highly connected...