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  2. Carpenter ant - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Black carpenter ant - Wikipedia

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    Camponotus pennsylvanicus ( De Geer , 1773) The black carpenter ant ( Camponotus pennsylvanicus ) [ 1 ] is one of the largest and most common species of carpenter ant native to the central and eastern United States as well as eastern Canada .

  4. List of Camponotus species - Wikipedia

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    Camponotus pennsylvanicus (De Geer, 1773) Camponotus peperi Forel, 1913; Camponotus perjurus Shattuck & McArthur, 2002; Camponotus perrisii Forel, 1886; Camponotus perroti Forel, 1897; Camponotus personatus Emery, 1894; Camponotus peseshus Bolton, 1995; Camponotus petersii Emery, 1895 †Camponotus petrifactus Carpenter, 1930; Camponotus pexus ...

  5. Black ant - Wikipedia

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    A term used for eusocial insects of the family Formicidae that are black in color. It has been used to describe many ants, including: . The Black carpenter ant (Camponotus pennsylvanicus)

  6. 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.

  7. Blochmannia - Wikipedia

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    Blochmannia is a genus of symbiotic bacteria found in carpenter ants (genus Camponotus) and their allies in the tribe Camponotini. As of 2014, Blochmannia has been discovered in the guts of over 60 species across 6 genera within the Camponotini, and is predicted to be pervasive throughout the tribe.

  8. Category:Camponotus - Wikipedia

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  9. 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.