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  2. Formicinae - Wikipedia

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    Carpenter ant (Camponotus sp.)The Formicinae are a subfamily within the Formicidae containing ants of moderate evolutionary development.. Formicines retain some primitive features, such as the presence of cocoons around pupae, the presence of ocelli in workers, and little tendency toward reduction of palp or antennal segmentation in most species, except subterranean groups.

  3. Myrmodirhachis - Wikipedia

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    Formicinae: Genus: Camponotus: Subgenus: Myrmodirhachis Emery, 1925 [1] species See text. Myrmodirhachis, the stickle-back carpenter ants, [2] is a subgenus of ...

  4. Manniella (subgenus) - Wikipedia

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    Formicinae: Genus: Camponotus: Subgenus: Manniella ... Manniella, or Mann's carpenter ants, [2] is a subgenus of Camponotus, the carpenter ants. [1] Species ...

  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. Camponotus subbarbatus - Wikipedia

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    Formicinae: Genus: Camponotus: Subgenus: ... Camponotus subbarbatus. also known as the bearded carpenter ant, is a species of carpenter ant native to eastern North ...

  7. Camponotus fragilis - Wikipedia

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    Camponotus fragilis is a species of carpenter ant endemic to California, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, and western Mexico. It was first described by Theodore Pergande in 1893, subsequently synonymized, then finally revived by Roy Snelling in 2006. [1] [2]

  8. Camponotus caryae - Wikipedia

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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. [2]

  9. Camponotus socius - Wikipedia

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    Camponotus socius, the sandhill carpenter ant, is a large species of ant in the genus Camponotus. [1] It was first described by Julius Roger (1863), based on specimens from Brazil - however these can be considered highly dubious as the location where the type specimens were collected does not fit the known ecology of the species within North America, where it exhibits traits typical of a ...