3. Odontomachus haematoda (Linnaeus) .

Formica haematoda Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., 10th ed. 1: 582, 1758.

Odontomachus haematodes (Linnaeus) Bingham, Fauna Brit. India, TODO Hymenopt. 2: 47, 1903.

Odontomachus haematoda (Linnaeus) Wheeler, New York Ent. Soc., Jour. 20: 45, 1912; B. P. Bishop Mus., 0cc. Papers 11 (11): 15, 1935.

Yona, Mar. 28, Bryan; Nov. 18, Swezey ; Ritidian Pt., April 16, Bryan ; Upi Ttail, May 5, Swezey ; Machanao, June 2, Swezey ; Piti, July, Oct. 11, Swezey; Dededo, Aug. 11, Swezey; Tarague, May 17, Swezey; Barrigada, Aug. 28, Swezey.

This tropicopolitan ant has a wide distribution, occurring in tropics of America, Africa, Asia, and the various groups of islands in the Pacific. Previously collected in Guam by Fullaway in 1911. It is a large black species with long mandibles. One winged male was collected in house, but we collected most of the others among leaves and trash on the ground in the forest areas. Once a colony was found at the base of a rotten banana stem .