Definition of Camponotus. Meaning of Camponotus. Synonyms of Camponotus

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- 1787) Camponotus consobrinusbanded sugar ant Camponotus cr****us Mayr, 1862 Camponotus cruentatus (Latreille, 1802) Camponotus daitoensis Camponotus detritus...
- 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...
- Camponotus florid****, or Florida carpenter ant, is a species of ant in the genus Camponotus. First described as Formica floridana by Buckley in 1866,...
- invasive in Bermuda. "Camponotus novaeboracensis Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-24. "Camponotus novaeboracensis". GBIF...
- 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...
- 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...
- of carpenter ants. Camponotus apicalis Camponotus chartifex Camponotus fabricii Camponotus madeirensis Camponotus nidulans Camponotus traili Vicente, Ricardo...
- 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...
- Camponotus inflatus, also called the Australian honey ant and black honey ant, is a species of carpenter ant native to Australia. Its workers can be used...
- (w.q.m.). Hauschteck, 1961: 221 (k.). Combination in Camponotus: Roger, 1863b: 1; in C. (Camponotus): Forel, 1914a: 266. [Misspelled as vagans: Emery, 1891b:...