About Odontomachus simillimus Smith, 1858
Odontomachus simillimus is a species of ant first described by Smith in 1858. It belongs to the ant subfamily Ponerinae. This species has been found across numerous countries in Asia and Africa.
Odontomachus simillimus Smith, 1858 is a animal in the Formicidae family, order Hymenoptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Odontomachus simillimus Smith, 1858
Odontomachus simillimus is a Ponerinae ant species found in many Asian and African countries.
Odontomachus simillimus is a species of ant first described by Smith in 1858. It belongs to the ant subfamily Ponerinae. This species has been found across numerous countries in Asia and Africa.
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