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- Myrmentoma, the cleft-lip carpenter ants, is a subgenus of Camponotus, the carpenter ants. Its Nearctic species nest in galls, branches and stems of plants...
- Camponotus anthrax is a species of carpenter ant in the subgenus Myrmentoma. It is endemic to western North America. AntWeb. Version 8.41. California Academy...
- Family: Formicidae Subfamily: Formicinae Genus: Camponotus Subgenus: Myrmentoma Species: C. caryae Binomial name Camponotus caryae (Fitch, 1855) Synonyms...
- Myrmacrhaphe Santschi, 1926 Myrmamblys Forel, 1912 Myrmaphaenus Emery, 1920 Myrmentoma Forel, 1912 Myrmepomis Forel, 1912 Myrmespera Santschi, 1926 Myrmeurynota...
- Family: Formicidae Subfamily: Formicinae Genus: Camponotus Subgenus: Myrmentoma Species: C. snellingi Binomial name Camponotus snellingi Bolton, 1995...
- Hymenoptera Family: Formicidae Subfamily: Formicinae Genus: Camponotus Subgenus: Myrmentoma Species: C. fallax Binomial name Camponotus fallax (Nylander, 1856)...
- Family: Formicidae Subfamily: Formicinae Genus: Camponotus Subgenus: Myrmentoma Species: C. bakeri Binomial name Camponotus bakeri Wheeler, W.M., 1904...
- (Myrmentoma) nearcticus Emery". Mississippi Entomological Museum.org.msstate.edu. Retrieved 1 November 2024. MacGown, Joe A. "Camponotus (Myrmentoma)...
- Family: Formicidae Subfamily: Formicinae Genus: Camponotus Subgenus: Myrmentoma Species: C. cuauhtemoc Binomial name Camponotus cuauhtemoc Snelling, 1988...
- Family: Formicidae Subfamily: Formicinae Genus: Camponotus Subgenus: Myrmentoma Species: C. discolor Binomial name Camponotus discolor (Buckley, 1866)...