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  1. Camponotus crassus is a species of insects with 17 observations

  2. Carpenter ants (Camponotus spp.) are large ants (workers 7 to 13 mm or to in) indigenous to many forested parts of the world. [3] They build nests inside wood, consisting of galleries chewed out with their mandibles or jaws, preferably in dead, damp wood.

    • Distribution
    • Biology
    • Nomenclature
    • References
    • References Based on Global Ant Biodiversity Informatics

    Latitudinal Distribution Pattern

    Latitudinal Range: 25.68015° to -64.36°. 1. Source: AntMaps

    Distribution based on AntWeb specimens

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    Sanz-Veiga et al. (2017) - This species was observed visiting the extrafloral nectaries of Tocoyena formosaplants occurring in a southeastern Brazilian cerrado study-site. Lange et al. (2015) - This species was found in semideciduous mesophytic forest pitfall-trap samples. The study examined the ant community within a patch (11.2 hectares) of fores...

    The following information is derived from Barry Bolton's Online Catalogue of the Ants of the World. 1. crassus. Camponotus crassus Mayr, 1862: 670 (w.) BRAZIL (Rio de Janeiro). 1.1. Type-material: syntype workers (number not stated). 1.2. Type-locality: Brazil: Rio de Janeiro (Novara Expd.) (sent by R. von Frauenfeld). 1.3. Type-depository: NHMW. 1...

    Albuquerque, E., Prado, L., Andrade-Silva, J., Siqueira, E., Sampaio, K., Alves, D., Brandão, C., Andrade, P., Feitosa, R., Koch, E., Delabie, J., Fernandes, I., Baccaro, F., Souza, J., Almeida, R....
    Araújo, F.P.de, Rocha-Filho, L.C.da 2019. Special offer while stocks last: high-energy pulse of nectar caused by a massive post-fire flowering of Sinningia elatior (Gesneriaceae) in an area of Cerr...
    Castanho, L.M., Oliveira, P.S. 1997. Biology and behaviour of the neotropical ant-mimicking spider Aphantochilus rogersi(Araneae: Aphantochilidae): nesting, maternal care and ontogeny of ant-huntin...
    Andrade T., G. D. V. Marques, K. Del-Claro. 2007. Diversity of ground dwelling ants in Cerrado: an analysis of temporal variations and distinctive physiognomies of vegetation (Hymenoptera: Formicid...
    Araujo Castilho G., F. Barbosa Noll, E. R. da Silva, and E. F. dos Santos. 2011. Diversidade de Formicidae (Hymenoptera) em um fragmento de Floresta Estacional Semidecídua no Noroeste do estado de...
    Araujo L. M., and G. W. Fernandes. 2003. Altitudinal patterns in a tropical ant assemblage and variation in species richness between habitats. Lundiana 4(2): 103-109.
    Arruda F. V., M. A. Pesquero, D. G. Marcelino, G. A. Leiter, J. H. C. Delabie, and R. Fagundes. 2015. Size and condition of bamboo as structural factors behind the vertical stratification of the ba...
  3. www.antwiki.org › wiki › CamponotusCamponotus - AntWiki

    22 de jun. de 2024 · Identification. Camponotus is a hyperdiverse genus (> 1,000 species, > 400 subspecies) that is rife with taxonomic problems and puzzles. Various subgenera, complexes, and informal groupings have either been defined in taxonomic publications or have been informally recognized.

  4. 22 de jan. de 2020 · Plant species richness was not affected by clearcutting, but ant species richness was lower in disturbed than in undisturbed conditions (four instead of seven species). Camponotus ants were dominant and were found regularly on all plant species before and after clearcutting.

  5. 27 de set. de 2019 · The most common floral visitor on M. serrulata was the ant Camponotus crassus (Formicinae), which is also the effective pollinator of Paepalanthus lundii (Eriocaulaceae) in the Brazilian savanna...

  6. Camponotus crassus is a dominant species, especially on vegetation, although it also forages on the soil. This is the rst study to evaluate in fi detail the natural history and foraging...