7. Camponotus horni Kirby. Palm Creek, burrow nest under stone. Kirby says: " The peculiar structure of this species will probably ultimately necessitate its removal to another genus, but the: rufous body and purple abdomen will render it easily recognisable." In this statement he is correct, for the worker is Iridomyrmex detectus Smith, the most common and widely distributed ant in Australia. The female appears to be a valid species, and is, here redescribed as Camponotus {Tanaemyrmex) horni Kirby. Female.-Length, 13 mm. Black. Inner edge of the mandibles, front of the face, antennae- and pronotum ferrugineous. Legs testaceous. Tarsi, and knees darker. Wings hyaline with a brownish tinge. Shining. Head, pronotum and epinotum finely an...
AbstractCamponotus mutilarius Emery, 1893 stat nov., described as an infraspecific taxon wasmanni va...
Camponotus acvapimensis Mayr, 1862 Fig. 16 Camponotus acvapimensis Mayr, 1862. - Verh. Zool.-Bot. G...
Camponotus rufonigrus Shattuck & McArthur Worker. HW 1.1 - 1.4; HL 1.3 - 1.6; PW 0.9 - 1.2. Major w...
4. Camponotus reticulatus Kirby. Paisley Bluff, burrow-nest under stones, many specimens; also Palm...
2. Camponotus impavidus Forel. MacDonnell Range, several specimens. This is not impavidus, but a s...
6. Camponotus denticulatus Kirby. MacDonnell Range; Paisley Bluff. The specimen from Paisley Bluff...
(2) Camponotus midas Froggatt, l.c., p. 390, pl. xxvii, figs. 6-9. This species was wrongly placed...
Camponotus xuthus Emery, 1925 stat.n. (Figs. 19, 20) Camponotus nigroaeneus r.divus var.xuthus Fore...
The taxonomy of Camponotus ants in India is mostly based on the worker caste, described in about 96%...
Camponotus and Colobopsis are widely distributed and species-rich genera in the ant tribe Camponotin...
Camponotus coloratus Forel 1904a. NEW STATUS. Camponotus melanoticus v. colorata Forel 1904a: 49. [...
The ant genus Camponotus (Mayr, 1861) is one of the most abundant and species rich ant genera in the...
ABSTRACT Camponotus (Formicinae) is the most specious and abundant genus of the family Formicidae. T...
FIGURES 14–19. Selected species of Camponotus (Figs. 14–17) and New Caledonia Colobopsis (Figs. 18–1...
Camponotus sexguttatus (Fabricius 1793). Formica sexguttata Fabricius 1793: 354. Camponotus sexgut...
AbstractCamponotus mutilarius Emery, 1893 stat nov., described as an infraspecific taxon wasmanni va...
Camponotus acvapimensis Mayr, 1862 Fig. 16 Camponotus acvapimensis Mayr, 1862. - Verh. Zool.-Bot. G...
Camponotus rufonigrus Shattuck & McArthur Worker. HW 1.1 - 1.4; HL 1.3 - 1.6; PW 0.9 - 1.2. Major w...
4. Camponotus reticulatus Kirby. Paisley Bluff, burrow-nest under stones, many specimens; also Palm...
2. Camponotus impavidus Forel. MacDonnell Range, several specimens. This is not impavidus, but a s...
6. Camponotus denticulatus Kirby. MacDonnell Range; Paisley Bluff. The specimen from Paisley Bluff...
(2) Camponotus midas Froggatt, l.c., p. 390, pl. xxvii, figs. 6-9. This species was wrongly placed...
Camponotus xuthus Emery, 1925 stat.n. (Figs. 19, 20) Camponotus nigroaeneus r.divus var.xuthus Fore...
The taxonomy of Camponotus ants in India is mostly based on the worker caste, described in about 96%...
Camponotus and Colobopsis are widely distributed and species-rich genera in the ant tribe Camponotin...
Camponotus coloratus Forel 1904a. NEW STATUS. Camponotus melanoticus v. colorata Forel 1904a: 49. [...
The ant genus Camponotus (Mayr, 1861) is one of the most abundant and species rich ant genera in the...
ABSTRACT Camponotus (Formicinae) is the most specious and abundant genus of the family Formicidae. T...
FIGURES 14–19. Selected species of Camponotus (Figs. 14–17) and New Caledonia Colobopsis (Figs. 18–1...
Camponotus sexguttatus (Fabricius 1793). Formica sexguttata Fabricius 1793: 354. Camponotus sexgut...
AbstractCamponotus mutilarius Emery, 1893 stat nov., described as an infraspecific taxon wasmanni va...
Camponotus acvapimensis Mayr, 1862 Fig. 16 Camponotus acvapimensis Mayr, 1862. - Verh. Zool.-Bot. G...
Camponotus rufonigrus Shattuck & McArthur Worker. HW 1.1 - 1.4; HL 1.3 - 1.6; PW 0.9 - 1.2. Major w...