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Camponotus herculeanus (or Hercules ant) [1] is a species of ant in the genus Camponotus, the carpenter ants, [2] occurring in Northern Eurasia, from Norway to Eastern Siberia, and North America. First described as Formica herculeana by Linnaeus in 1758, [3] the species was moved to Camponotus by Mayr in 1861. [4] Head of a queen dealate
Camponotus floridanus, Florida carpenter ant, genome 90% sequenced [38] Camponotus haroi (Espadaler, 1997) Camponotus herculeanus (Linnaeus, 1758) – Hercules ant; Camponotus japonicus Mayr, 1866 – Japanese carpenter ant; Camponotus kaura; Camponotus ligniperda, a common species in Europe; Camponotus modoc Wheeler, W. M., 1910 – western ...
This is a list of valid species and subspecies of the formicine genus Camponotus (carpenter ants). There are over 1,000 species in this genus. There are over 1,000 species in this genus. Contents
Camponotus americanus is a species of carpenter ant. The ant is above average in length with worker ants being 7–10 mm (0.28–0.39 in) long. Despite normally nesting in soil, it is known that the species may nest under stones, under litter, or in rotten logs.
Camponotus ligniperda, the brown-black carpenter ant, is a common species of carpenter ant distributed widely throughout Europe. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Found in a variety of woodland habitats, they commonly nest on the ground in dry tree stumps, dead fallen trees, or beneath stones and wooden logs that are partially buried. [ 3 ]
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Camponotus caryae is a species of carpenter ant native to the eastern United States, eastern Canada, Nuevo Leon, Chihuahua, and possibly some parts of the western United States, Spain, Italy, and Bulgaria.
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