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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]
Carpenter ants (Camponotus spp.) are large ants (workers 7 to 13 mm or 1 ⁄ 4 to 1 ⁄ 2 in) indigenous to many forested parts of the world. [ 4 ] They build nests inside wood, consisting of galleries chewed out with their mandibles or jaws, preferably in dead, damp wood.
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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
Camponotini is a tribe containing 2 extinct ant genera and 8 extant ant genera, including Camponotus (carpenter ants). [1] Ants in the Camponotini tribe are the primary hosts of Ophiocordyceps unilateralis , also called the zombie-ant fungus.
Camponotus ligniperda: Camponotus ligniperda [22] [67] Cataglyphis: Förster 1850 91 Cataglyphis bicolor: Cataglyphis bicolor [122] †Cataglyphoides: Dlussky 2008 2 †Cataglyphoides constrictus †Cataglyphoides constrictus [123] †Chimaeromyrma: Dlussky 1988 1 †Chimaeromyrma brachycephala — [30] Cladomyrma: Wheeler 1920 13 Cladomyrma ...
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C. Calameuta pallipes; Calaphidius elegans; Caliadurgus fasciatellus; Camponotus herculeanus; Camponotus lateralis; Camponotus ligniperda; Camponotus universitatis