Odontomachus linearis

Nothing is known about the biology of .

Identification
Chen and Zhou (2018) - Similar to Odontomachus fulgidus, but can be easily distinguished from the later by its longitudinal ridges of the dorsal propodeum, strongly contrasts to the transverse ridges of O. fulgidus. In addition, the three apical tooth of mandible distinctly shorter and blunter than the later one.

Distribution based on type material
China.

Nomenclature

 *  linearis. Odontomachus linearis Chen & Zhou, 2018: 3, figs. 1-4 (w.) CHINA.

Worker
Holotype. TL 8.10, HL 2.19, HW 1.59, CI 73, SL 1.79, SI 112, ML 1.13, ED 0.20, PW 0.91, MSL 2.46, PL 0.25, PH 0.89, DPW 0.36, LPI 356, DPI 142.

In full-face view head uniquely shaped, longer than broad (CI 73); posterior margin slightly concave, occipital carina V-shaped; median furrow as dark line on vertex; poster corner round, lateral margin distinctly concave, as wide groove extend to the middle of the poster part of the head. Mandible elongate and linear, masticatory margin consisting three large and truncate teeth, inner margin with four small and un-conspicuous denticles. Clypeus divided into three lobes, anterior margin of each lobe convex; frontal carinae short, not exceed the frontal lobe. Scape long, almost reaching posterior corner of head. Eye in middle size, situated at the anterior third of lateral margins of head.

In lateral view pronotum weakly convex; promesonotal suture markedly impressed; dorsum of mesonotum straight, slow down backwardly; Propodeum elongated, dorsum almost straight and gradually sloping posteriad, propodeal declivity weakly convex, posterodorsal corner blunt. Petiole widest at base, node distinctly and immediately narrowed dorsally, tapering apically to a short spine directed slightly rearward. subpetiolar process rounded triangular, ventral apex blunt. Sting extruding.

In dorsal view mesosoma slender; pronotum broadest, edges rounded; promesonotal suture obvious and metanotal groove absent.

Mandibles smooth and shining; in full face view frontal lobe with striae, diverging toward outside, the rest of head smooth and shining; in dorsal view the anterior neck of pronotum with weakly striaed, the rest part smooth and shining; mesonotum and propodeum with longitudinal and coarse ridges; posteroventral part of mesopleuron weakly striated; metapleuron weak striae. Petiole and gaster smooth and shiny. Apical tooth and ventral face of Mandibles with long setaes; poster part of gaster with a few short setaes; whole body with sparse pubescence. Head, mesosoma, petiole, and gaster reddish brown, legs yellowish brown.

Etymology
The species is named after its dorsum of propodeum with longitudinal ridges.