- 1787)
Camponotus consobrinus –
banded sugar ant
Camponotus cr****us Mayr, 1862
Camponotus cruentatus (Latreille, 1802)
Camponotus daitoensis Camponotus detritus...
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sugar ant (
Camponotus consobrinus), also
known as the
sugar ant, is a
species of ant
native to Australia. A
member of the
genus Camponotus in the subfamily...
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Camponotus ****onicus,
commonly known as the ****anese
carpenter ant, is a
species of ant
native to
eastern Asia. It is black, and one of the
largest ants...
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Camponotus florid****, or
Florida carpenter ant, is a
species of ant in the
genus Camponotus.
First described as
Formica floridana by
Buckley in 1866,...
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Honeypot ants
belong to any of
several genera,
including Myrmecocystus and
Camponotus. They were
first do****ented in 1881 by
Henry C. McCook, and described...
- Report:
Camponotus abdominalis". "Species:
Camponotus atriceps (Smith, 1858)".
AntWeb v5.33.1.
Retrieved 18 June 2015. Bolton, Barry. "
Camponotus atriceps...
- (w.q.m.). Hauschteck, 1961: 221 (k.).
Combination in
Camponotus: Roger, 1863b: 1; in C. (
Camponotus): Forel, 1914a: 266. [Misspelled as vagans: Emery, 1891b:...
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after the
first eggs were laid. "
Camponotus ligniperdus (Latreille, 1802)". www.gbif.org.
Retrieved 2020-08-27. "
Camponotus ligniperdus - AntCat". antcat...
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Camponotus hercule**** (or
Hercules ant) is a
species of ant in the
genus Camponotus, the
carpenter ants,
occurring in
Northern Eurasia, from
Norway to...
- orangish-red ant in the
family Camponotus. Its
workers are
usually around 8-10 mm, and
queens around 18-20 mm. As with most
Camponotus species, C.
castaneus has...