About Odontomachus ruginodis Smith, 1937
Odontomachus ruginodis, commonly called the rough-node snapping ant, is a species of ant that belongs to the family Formicidae. This species was first formally described by Smith in 1937.
Odontomachus ruginodis Smith, 1937 is a animal in the Formicidae family, order Hymenoptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Odontomachus ruginodis Smith, 1937
The rough-node snapping ant (Odontomachus ruginodis) is an ant species in the family Formicidae.
Odontomachus ruginodis, commonly called the rough-node snapping ant, is a species of ant that belongs to the family Formicidae. This species was first formally described by Smith in 1937.
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