Key to Afrotropical Camponotus

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 * Petiole without spines .....2


 * Petiole with spines .....1000 ([[Phasmomyrmex species group)]]

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 * Clypeus very distinctive, with its posterior third triangular (in the major caste), and raised over the anterior portion; a row of long hairs inserted into the border of this posterior third directed downwards, surpassing the clypeal anterior line and overhanging the mandibles; underside of the head and mandibles with long “J” shaped quetae .....3 ([[Myrmopsamma species group)]] (Sandy areas of Southern africa)


 * Clipeus and mandibulae without this quetae .....10

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 * Minor: Eyes very big, its length more than half head length. Major XXXX ..... Camponotus simulans
 * Minor: Eyes smaller, its length less than one third of head length. Major:XXXX ..... Camponotus mystaceus

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 * Mesopropodeal suture present and conspicuous, forming a conspicous “V” or “U” shaped furrow. Mesonotum and propodeum do not follow a continuous, smooth curved line .....11
 * Mesopropodeal suture absent or faint, never forming a conspicous “V” or “U” shaped furrow. Mesonotum and propodeum follow a continuous, smooth curved line .....100

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 * Propodeum swollen, sometimes raised over the mesonotum level, sometimes armed with small teeth. The posterior side of the propodeum normally concave, although sometimes only slightly so. Superior and lateral faces of the propodeum usually separated by ridges than can form small obtuse triangular teeth posteriorly. Petiole never slender or squamiform, but thick and normally cubical or rectangular (Subg. Orthonotomyrmex).....12


 * Propodeum neither raised over the mesonotum level nor with its posterior side concave and/or armed with small teeth. Petiole squamiform .....30

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 * Whole body without erect quetae, except some small, short, isolated ones ….. Camponotus sankisianus
 * Erect quetae present in mesosoma, petiole and gaster .....13

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 * Pubescence not present or, if present, short and stout. Most of the quitinous surface is visible and does not have a silky appeareance .....14


 * Mesosoma, petiole, coxae and gaster covered by a long, dense white or yellow pubescence that can impede the vision of the quitinous surface, providing an overall silky appeareance .....17

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 * Mesosoma, petiole and gaster without any kind of pubescence or adpressed quetae. Long, thin white hairs present in mesosoma and petiole, but absent from the gaster except in the distal band of each tergite. Longitudinal striae present in mesosoma and petiole  ….. Camponotus liogaster
 * Mesosoma, petiole and gaster covered with notorious thick, small, white adpressed quetae. Some stout erect quetae present in mesosoma, petiole and gaster. Sculpture in head, mesosoma and petiole areolate and notorious ….. Camponotus scabrinodis

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 * Head covered with very dense, long, white pubescence. Overall pilosity white .....18
 * Only the clypeus covered with dense, long, white pubescence but the rest of the head only with very scattered adpressed, isolated hairs. Mesosoma, petiole and gaster covered in long, very dense yellow pubescence ….. Camponotus sericeus

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 * Head pubescence very long and dense, clypeus and genae almost completely covered and no patches of cuticula can be seen. Propodeum not ridged, but almost semispherical. Gaster densely covered with very long erect white hairs, its length comparable to the petiole height..... Camponotus cubangensis
 * Head pubescence abundant, but sparser, clypeus and genae with visible cuticula present in ample zones. Propodeum ridged at least in its posterior half. Gaster with sparse erect hairs, its length not comparable to petiole height ….. Camponotus mayri

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 * Gaster covered with very dense, long yellow pubescence. Length of pubescent hairs bigger than distance between rows, thus covering the whole surface and almost completely covering the quitinous surface .....31
 * Gaster pubescence sparse to non-existant. Length of pubescent hairs smaller than distance between rows, thus not covering the whole surface and leaving ample zones of the quitinous surface exposed .....40

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 * Overall pilosity pale yellow to yellowish grey. Gastral pubescence thin and sparse, not covering completely the tergites and leaving ample zones of tegument seen ..... Camponotus arminius


 * Overall pilosity yellow. Gastral pubescence long and abundant, covering completely the tergites and giving the whole gaster a woolly appeareance .....32

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 * Clypeus with deep, notorious circular fosulae where quetae are inserted .....33
 * Clypeus without deep, notorious circular fosulae where quetae are inserted .....34

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 * Clypeus and genae covered with long, stout, conspicuous yellow quetae ..... Camponotus barbarossa
 * Clypeus not covered with long, stout, conspicuous yellow quetae, although some isloated quetae con be present ..... Camponotus kollbrunneri

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 * In dorsal view, anterior half of pronotum rounded. Declivity of propodeum obtuse..... Camponotus chrysurus
 * In dorsal view, anterior half of pronotum angulous, almost marginated, the lateral and dorsal faces forming an angle. In lateral view, declivity of propodeum a square angle..... Camponotus amphidus
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 * Head surface covered with profound, conspicuous circular hair pits ….. Camponotus maynei
 * Head surface not covered with profound, conspicuous circular hair pits .....41

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 * Dorsal outline of the mesonotum almost bare. Long stout quetae present only in numbers in the posterior propodeal line and scattered over the mesonotum. Gaster pubescence very scattered and, when existant, composed by minute, very thin hairs, giving the gaster a glabrous appeareance, except fot the long white scattered quetae ….. Camponotus braunsi
 * Dorsal outline of the mesonotum densely covered with long, stout quetae .....42

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 * Head densely reticulated. Erect quetae present on the occipital line. Whole body covered with long, stout, white quetae, those of the gaster comparable in length to petiole height ….. Camponotus erinaceus
 * Head smooth. Occipital line without quetae except in its medial line running in pairs. Lenght of erect quetae on the gaster much smaller than those on the mesosoma, these comparable to petiole height ….. Camponotus vividus

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 * Pronotum angled, or at least the dorsal and lateral surfaces meeting at a distinct angle. Sometimes a blunt tooth can appear … .....11 (Myrmopiromis & Myrmisolepis species groups)


 * Pronotum rounded … .....50

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 * Gaster covered with thick, conspicuous yellow quetae, although bare patches can be present .....12 (fulvopilosus sp group) (brevisetosus, detritus, fulvopilosus, storeatus)
 * Gaster without thick, conspicuous yellow quetae .....16

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 * Gaster and petiole with thick, conspicuous white quetae. Some can also appear on mesonotum and propodeum … Camponotus niveosetosus
 * Gaster and petiole without this kind of quetae. Long quetae can be present, but never thick .....17

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 * Clipeus notched medially .....106
 * Clipeus not notched medially, but forming a straight line .....150

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 * Clipeus overhanging the mandibles, forming a rectangle .....151
 * Clipeus not overhanging the mandibles, but following a striaght line .....300

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