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  2. Banded sugar ant - Wikipedia

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    The banded 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 Formicinae, it was described by German entomologist Wilhelm Ferdinand Erichson in 1842.

  3. Sugar ant - Wikipedia

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    Sugar ant may refer to: Carpenter ant (Camponotus spp.), a genus of large ants with worldwide distribution; Tapinoma sessile, a species of ant native to North America; Tetramorium immigrans, a species native to Europe and introduced to North America; Lepisiota capensis, a species of Old World ant

  4. Tapinoma sessile - Wikipedia

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    Tapinoma sessile is a species of small ant that goes by the common names odorous house ant, sugar ant, stink ant, and coconut ant. [1] Their colonies are polydomous (consisting of multiple nests) and polygynous (containing multiple reproducing queens ).

  5. Black-headed sugar ant - Wikipedia

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    The black-headed sugar ant (Camponotus nigriceps), also known as the brown sugar ant, is a species of Formicinae ant endemic to Australia. Found throughout most states, the species is a member of the genus Camponotus , a cosmopolitan genus of ants commonly known as carpenter ants.

  6. Tetramorium immigrans - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of the pavement ant. (a = queen; b = queen after loss of wings; c = male, d = worker, e = larva; g = pupa; f = head of larva more highly magnified) Tetramorium immigrans —also known as the immigrant pavement ant , pavement ant , [ note 1 ] and the sugar ant in parts of North America [ 1 ] [ note 2 ] —is an ant native to Europe ...

  7. Golden tail sugar ant - Wikipedia

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    The golden tail sugar ant is a polymorphic species, meaning that workers vary in size. [3] It is a relatively small species, with lengths ranging from 5 to 9 millimetres (0.20 to 0.35 in ). The ants are almost entirely black, with the exception of their gaster which has a covering of golden hairs, and also resembles some species of spiny ants ...

  8. Lepisiota capensis - Wikipedia

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    Lepisiota capensis, commonly known as the small black sugar ant, is an Old World ant in the subfamily Formicinae. It is found in countries of the Afrotropical , Malagasy , Oriental , and Palaearctic regions.

  9. Camponotus cinctellus - Wikipedia

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    Camponotus cinctellus, commonly known as the shiny sugar ant, is a species of sugar ant [2] with an extensive range in the eastern Afrotropics. Description.