Key to Camponotus maculatus species complex in the New World

This worker key is based on: [[Media:Delsinne 2009.pdf|Mackay, W.P. & Delsinne, T. 2009. A new species of carpenter ant from Paraguay, with a key to the New World members of the maculatus species complex. Sociobiology. 53:487-498.]]

The following key will separate the majors and often the minors of the New World members of the maculatus species complex:

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 * Cheek and shaft of scape lacking erect or suberect hairs (rarely 1 or 2 may be present on cheek near base of mandible, and even on shaft of scape, especially in specimens from the Carribean) . . . . . 2


 * Cheek with erect or suberect hairs, at least near base of mandible; shaft of scape often with erect hairs . . . . . 6

2
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 * Antennal scape of major extending well past posterior lateral corner; widely distributed and common . . . . . 3


 * Antennal scape of major barely reaching posterior lateral corner; known only from type locality in Rondonia, Brasil . . . . . Camponotus abunanus

3
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 * Florida, Mexico, south to Brasil . . . . . 4


 * Washington, Oregon and Hawaii . . . . . Camponotus maculatus

4
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 * Head of minor (above it is written that the key will allow to separate majors. not noticeably narrower posteriorly (except posterior to eyes); widely distributed from Florida south to southern Brasil, not reported from Paraguay . . . . . 5


 * Head of minor noticeably narrowed posteriorly; known only from Paraguay . . . . . Camponotus taniae

5
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 * Mostly brown, gaster usually with lateral yellow splotches or transverse bands on each tergum; USA (Florida) south to Brasil, Caribbean . . . . . Camponotus zonatus


 * Concolorous very dark reddish brown to black; Mexico south to Brasil and Bolivia . . . . . Camponotus indianus

6
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 * Shaft of scape without erect hairs (few present at apex) . . . . . 7


 * Shaft of scape with at least a few erect hairs, often with abundant erect hairs . . . . . 9

7
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 * Side of pronotum and dorsum of gaster moderately smooth and glossy . . . . . 8


 * Side of pronotum and dorsum of gaster sculptured and dull to weakly shining; Mexico south to Guatemala . . . . . Camponotus pullatus

8
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 * Areas between punctures on mandibles smooth and glossy; Mexico, Guatemala and Colombia . . . . . Camponotus picipes guatemalensis


 * Areas between punctures on mandibles finely striated and dull; Mexico south to Argentina, Cuba, Aruba . . . . . Camponotus coloratus

9
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 * Shaft of scape with more than 20 erect or suberect hairs . . . . . 10


 * Shaft of scape with fewer than 20 such hairs . . . . . 11

10
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 * Area between punctures near base of mandibular teeth weakly sculptured, smooth and moderately shining; Bahamas . . . . . Camponotus inaequalis


 * Area between these punctures striated and sculptured; Hispaniola, Bahamas . . . . . Camponotus lucayanus

11
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 * Clypeal carina sharp, well defined; continental South America . . . . . Camponotus fuscocinctus


 * Clypeal carina poorly defined, dull and interrupted; Caribbean Islands . . . . . 12

12
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 * Propodeum depressed and flattened below level of mesonotum; Bahamas, Cuba, Hispaniola . . . . . Camponotus picipes plombyi


 * Propodeum at same level and continuous with mesonotum . . . . . 13

13
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 * Mesonotum and dorsal face of propodeum flattened, in nearly same plane; Cuba . . . . . Camponotus santosi


 * Mesonotum and dorsal face of propodeum broadly arched; Mexico south to Argentina, not reported from Cuba . . . . . Camponotus substitutus