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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.
Camponotus modoc or western carpenter ant is a black carpenter ant with dark red legs. Workers range in size from 7 to 13 mm (0.28 to 0.51 in). Workers range in size from 7 to 13 mm (0.28 to 0.51 in).
Formicoids include such widespread and species-rich subfamilies as Myrmicinae, Formicinae and Dolichoderinae, as well as the army ants . Non-formicoids comprise five "poneroid" subfamilies ( Agroecomyrmecinae , Amblyoponinae , Paraponerinae , Ponerinae , and Proceratiinae ), Leptanillinae , about which little is known, and Martialinae , the ...
Formicinae: Genus: Camponotus: Subgenus: Manniella ... Manniella, or Mann's carpenter ants, [2] is a subgenus of Camponotus, the carpenter ants. [1] Species ...
Formicinae: Genus: Camponotus: Subgenus: ... Camponotus subbarbatus. also known as the bearded carpenter ant, is a species of carpenter ant native to eastern North ...
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.
Camponotus vicinus is a species of carpenter ant [1] [2] [3] [4] widespread throughout western North America; it is found from Alaska, south to Mexico, and east to ...
A variety of parasites have been identified from the subspecies, Camponotus abdominalis floridanus.These include the inquilines Microdon fulgens, Myrmecophila pergandei, an undetermined species of Atelurinae, Alachua floridensis and Obeza floridana.
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