New records of three neotropical arboreal ant species of camponotus, subgenus dendromyrmex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) for the southern amazon, including biological information

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Abstract

Camponotus (Formicinae) is the most specious and abundant genus of the family Formicidae. The genus is represented by ants that both forage and nest in the most diverse terrestrial and arboreal environments. Among the arboreal species of Camponotus are those of the subgenus Dendromyrmex. We recorded, for the first time, evidence of Camponotus chartifex (Smith, 1860) in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil, and expanded the distributions of Camponotus nidulans (Smith, 1860) and Camponotus apicalis (Mann, 1916). We include information on the biology of the species and a discussion on the sampling of arboreal and winged ants.

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Vicente, R. E., Ferreira-Silva, D., & Guerreiro de lima, M. (2019). New records of three neotropical arboreal ant species of camponotus, subgenus dendromyrmex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) for the southern amazon, including biological information. Acta Amazonica, 49(1), 36–40. https://doi.org/10.1590/1809-4392201801951

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