Camponotus sexguttatus albotaeniolatus

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Camponotus sexguttatus albotaeniolatus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Formicidae
Subfamily: Formicinae
Tribe: Camponotini
Genus: Camponotus
Species: C. sexguttatus
Subspecies: C. sexguttatus albotaeniolatus
Trinomial name
Camponotus sexguttatus albotaeniolatus
Forel, 1921

Identification

Distribution

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists

Neotropical Region: Ecuador (type locality).

Distribution based on AntMaps

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Distribution based on AntWeb specimens

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Countries Occupied

Number of countries occupied by this species based on AntWiki Regional Taxon Lists. In general, fewer countries occupied indicates a narrower range, while more countries indicates a more widespread species.
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Estimated Abundance

Relative abundance based on number of AntMaps records per species (this species within the purple bar). Fewer records (to the left) indicates a less abundant/encountered species while more records (to the right) indicates more abundant/encountered species.
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Biology

Castes

Nomenclature

The following information is derived from Barry Bolton's Online Catalogue of the Ants of the World.

  • albotaeniolatus. Camponotus (Myrmosphincta) sexguttatus var. albotaeniolata Forel, 1921b: 135 (w.) ECUADOR.
    • Type-material: 2 syntype minor workers.
    • Type-locality: Ecuador: vic. Quito (E. Naumann).
    • Type-depository: MHNG.
    • As unavailable (infrasubspecific) name: Wheeler, W.M. 1923c: 8 (in key).
    • Subspecies of sexguttatus: Emery, 1925b: 152; Kusnezov, 1952d: 224; Kempf, 1972a: 58; Bolton, 1995b: 85.
    • Distribution: Ecuador.

Description

References

  • Bolton, B. 1995b. A new general catalogue of the ants of the world. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 504 pp. (page 85, catalogue)
  • Forel, A. 1921b. Quelques fourmis des environs de Quito (Ecuador) récoltées par Mlle Eléonore Naumann. Bull. Soc. Vaudoise Sci. Nat. 54: 131-135 (page 135, worker described)