Camponotus
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Formicoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Formicidae
Subfamilia: Formicinae
Tribus: Camponotini
Genus: Camponotus
Subgenera:
C. (Camponotus) –
C. (Karavaievia) –
C. (Mayria) –
C. (Myrmamblys) –
C. (Myrmentoma) –
C. (Myrmopytia) –
C. (Myrmosaga) –
C. (Paramyrmamblys) –
C. (Tanaemyrmex)
Overview of species (1009)
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A
editC. abditus – C. abjectus – C. abrahami – C. abscisus – C. abunanus – C. acutirostris – C. acvapimensis – C. adami – C. adenensis – C. aegyptiacus – C. aeneopilosus – C. aequatorialis – C. aequitas – C. aethiops – C. afflatus – C. ager – C. agonius – C. aguilerai – C. aina – C. alacer – C. albicoxis – C. albipes – C. albistramineus – C. alboannulatus – C. albocinctus – C. albosparsus – C. alii – C. altivagans – C. amamianus – C. americanus – C. amoris – C. amphidus – C. andrei – C. andrewsi – C. andrianjaka – C. anguliceps – C. angusticeps – C. angusticollis – C. anningensis – C. annulatus – C. anthrax – C. antsaraingy – C. apostolus – C. arabicus – C. arboreus – C. arcuatus – C. argus – C. arminius – C. armstrongi – C. arnoldinus – C. aro – C. arrogans – C. aruensis – C. asara – C. asli – C. ater – C. atimo – C. atlantis – C. atriceps – C. atriscapus – C. atrox – C. attila – C. augustei – C. auratus – C. aurelianus – C. aureopilus – C. auricomus – C. auriculatus – C. auriventris – C. aurocinctus – C. aurofasciatus – C. auropubens – C. aurosus – C. autrani – C. avius –
B
editC. babau – C. bactrianus – C. badius – C. bakeri – C. bakhtiariensis – C. baldaccii – C. balzani – C. banghaasi – C. barbaricus – C. barbarossa – C. barbatus – C. barbiger – C. barbosus – C. baronii – C. basuto – C. batesii – C. bayeri – C. baynei – C. beccarii – C. bedoti – C. beebei – C. belligerus – C. bellus – C. bemaheva – C. benguelensis – C. bermudezi – C. berthoudi – C. bertolonii – C. bianconii – C. bidens – C. bifossus – C. bigenus – C. binghamii – C. biolleyi – C. bispinosus – C. bituberculatus – C. blandus – C. bocki – C. boghossiani – C. bonariensis – C. borellii – C. bottegoi – C. bozaka – C. brachycephalus – C. branneri – C. brasiliensis – C. braunsi – C. brettesi – C. brevicollis – C. brevis – C. brevisetosus – C. britteni – C. brodiei – C. brookei – C. bruchi – C. bruneiensis – C. brunni – C. brutus – C. bryani – C. buchholzi – C. buddhae – C. bugnioni – C. burgeoni – C. burtoni – C. butteli – C. buttikeri –
C
editC. cacicus – C. caesar – C. caffer – C. callistus – C. callmorphus – C. calvus – C. cambouei – C. camelinus – C. camelus – C. cameranoi – C. cameratus – C. cameroni – C. candiotes – C. canescens – C. capito – C. capperi – C. caracalla – C. carbo – C. carbonarius – C. carin – C. caryae – C. casicus – C. castaneus – C. castanicola – C. catalanus – C. cecconii – C. cerberulus – C. ceriseipes – C. cervicalis – C. ceylonicus – C. chalceoides – C. chalceus – C. championi – C. chapini – C. chazaliei – C. cheesmanae – C. chilensis – C. chloroticus – C. chongqingensis – C. chrislaini – C. christi – C. christophei – C. christopherseni – C. chromaiodes – C. chrysurus – C. cilicicus – C. cillae – C. cinctellus – C. cinerascens – C. cinereus – C. cingulatus – C. circularis – C. circumspectus – C. claripes – C. clarithorax – C. claveri – C. claviscapus – C. cleobulus – C. clerodendri – C. clypeatus – C. cocosensis – C. cognatocompressus – †C. compactus – C. compositor – C. compressiscapus – C. compressus – C. concolor – C. confluens – C. confucii – C. congolensis – C. coniceps – C. conicus – C. conithorax – C. conradti – C. consanguineus – C. consectator – C. consobrinus – C. conspicuus – C. constructor – C. contractus – C. conulus – C. coptobregma – C. corallinus – C. cordiceps – C. cordincola – C. coriolanus – C. corniculatus – C. cornis – C. coruscus – C. cosmicus – C. cotesii – C. cowlei – C. coxalis – C. crassicornis – C. crassisquamis – C. crassus – C. crawleyi – C. crenatus – C. crepusculi – C. cressoni – C. criniticeps – C. cristatus – C. crucheti – C. cruentatus – C. cuauhtemoc – C. cubangensis – C. culmicola – C. cuneidorsus – C. cuneiscapus – C. curviscapus – C. custodulus – C. cylindricus – C. cyrtomyrmodes –
D
editC. dalmasi – C. dalmaticus – C. daraina – C. darwinii – C. debellator – C. decipiens – C. declivus – C. dedalus – C. deletangi – C. dentatus – C. denticulatus – C. depressiceps – C. depressus – C. desantii – C. descarpentriesi – C. desectus – C. detritus – C. devestitus – C. dewitzii – C. dicksoni – C. difformis – C. dimorphus – C. diplopunctatus – C. discolor – C. discors – C. distinguendus – C. divergens – C. diversipalpus – C. dolabratus – C. dolendus – C. dolichoderoides – C. donisthorpei – C. dorycus – C. dracocephalus – C. dromas – C. dromedarius – C. druryi – C. dufouri – C. dumetorum –
E
editC. echinoploides – C. edmondi – C. efitra – C. egregius – C. elevatus – C. ellioti – C. elysii – C. emarginatus – C. emeryodicatus – C. empedocles – C. ephippiatus – C. ephippium – C. equus – C. eremicus – C. erigens – C. erinaceus – C. errabundus – C. erythrostoma – C. esau – C. essigi – C. ethicus – C. etiolatus – C. etiolipes – C. eugeniae – C. eurynotus – C. evae – C. evansi – C. excavatus – C. excisus – C. exiguoguttatus – C. exsectus – C. extensus – C. ezotus –
F
editC. fabricator – C. falco – C. fallatus – C. fallax – C. fasciatellus – C. fasciatus – C. fastigatus – C. favorabilis – C. fayfaensis – C. fedtschenkoi – C. fellah – C. femoratus – C. ferreri – C. fervidus – C. festai – C. festinatus – C. festinus – C. fiebrigi – C. fieldeae – C. fieldellus – C. figaro – C. flavescens – C. flavocassis – C. flavocrines – C. flavolimbatus – C. flavomarginatus – C. fletcheri – C. floridanus – C. florius – C. foleyi – C. foraminosus – C. foreli – C. formiciformis – C. formosensis – C. fornasinii – C. friedae – C. froggatti – C. frontalis – C. fryi – C. fugax – C. fulvopilosus – C. fumidus – C. furvus – †C. fuscipennis – C. fuscivillosus – C. fuscocinctus –
G
editC. gabonensis – C. galla – C. gambeyi – C. gasseri – C. geayi – C. genatus – C. gerberti – C. germaini – C. gestroi – C. gibber – C. gibbinotus – C. gibbosus – C. gigas – C. gilviceps – C. gilviventris – C. glabrisquamis – C. godmani – C. goeldii – C. gombaki – C. gouldi – C. gouldianus – C. grandidieri – C. greeni – C. gretae – C. guanchus – C. guayapa – C. gundlachi – C. guppyi – C. guttatus –
H
editC. habereri – C. haematocephalus – C. haereticus – C. hagensii – C. hannani – C. hapi – C. harenarum – C. hartogi – C. hastifer – C. havilandi – C. heathi – C. hedwigae – C. helleri – C. hellmichi – C. helvus – C. hemichlaena – †C. heracleus – C. herculeanus – C. hermanni – C. heros – C. heteroclitus – C. hildebrandti – C. hippocrepis – C. hoelldobleri – C. holosericeus – C. holzi – C. hoplites – C. horni – C. horrens – C. horripilus – C. horseshoetus – C. hosei – C. hospes – C. hova – C. howensis – C. humeralis – C. humerus – C. hunteri – C. hyatti – C. hypoclineoides –
I
editC. icarus – C. ignestii – C. ihazofotsy – C. iheringi – C. ilgii – C. imitator – C. immigrans – C. importunus – C. impressilabris – C. impressus – C. improprius – C. inca – C. incensus – C. inconspicuus – C. indefinitus – C. indeflexus – C. indicatus – C. induratus – C. inflatus – C. innexus – C. insipidus – C. integellus – C. interjectus – C. intrepidus – C. invidus – C. ionius – C. iridis – C. irritabilis – C. irritans – C. isabellae – C. itoi – C. ivadia –
J
editC. jaliensis – C. janeti – C. janussus – C. japonicus – C. jeanneli – C. jejuensis – C. jianghuaensis – C. jizani – C. jjacquia – C. joany – C. jodina – C. johnclarki – C. juliae –
K
editC. karaha – C. karawaiewi – C. karsti – C. keiferi – C. keihitoi – C. kelimaso – C. kelleri – C. kersteni – C. kiesenwetteri – C. kiusiuensis – C. klaesii – C. klugii – C. knysnae – C. kollbrunneri – C. kolthoffi – C. kopetdaghensis – C. korthalsiae – C. koseritzi – C. kosswigi – C. kraepelini – C. kurdistanicus – C. kutteri – C. kutterianus –
L
editC. laconicus – C. laevigatus – C. lamarckii – C. lamborni – C. lameerei – C. laminatus – C. lamosy – C. lancifer – C. landolti – C. langi – C. laotzei – C. largiceps – C. larvigerus – C. lasiselene – C. latangulus – C. latebrosus – C. lateralis – C. latrunculus – C. lauensis – C. lautus – C. leae – C. legionarium – C. lenkoi – C. leonardi – C. leptocephalus – C. lespesii – C. lessonai – C. leucophaeus – C. leveillei – C. leydigi – C. liandia – C. libanicus – C. ligeus – C. lighti – C. ligniperdus – †C. lignitus – C. lilianae – C. limbiventris – C. lindigi – C. linnaei – C. liogaster – C. lividicoxis – C. loa – C. lokobe – C. longi – C. longiceps – C. longicollis – C. longipalpis – C. longipilis – †C. longiventris – C. lownei – C. lubbocki – C. lucayanus – C. luctuosus – C. luteiventris – C. luteus – C. lutzi –
M
editC. maafui – C. macareaveyi – C. maccooki – C. macilentus – C. macrocephalus – C. macrochaeta – C. maculatus – C. magister – C. maguassa – C. mahafaly – C. maintikibo – C. maintilany – C. mainty – C. manabo – C. manni – C. massiliensis – C. massinissa – C. mathildeae – C. maudella – C. maxwellensis – C. maynei – C. mayri – C. medeus – C. megalonyx – C. melanocephalus – C. melanoticus – C. melichloros – C. mendax – C. mengei – C. micans – C. michaelseni – †C. microcephalus – C. micrositus – C. midas – C. mina – C. minozzii – C. minus – C. mirabilis – C. mississippiensis – C. misturus – C. mita – C. mitis – C. mocquerysi – C. mocsaryi – C. moderatus – C. modoc – C. moelleri – C. moeschi – C. molossus – C. monardi – C. montivagus – C. morosus – C. mozabensis – C. mucronatus – C. mus – C. mussolinii – C. mutilatus – C. myoporus – C. mystaceus –
N
editC. nacerdus – C. nadimi – C. naegelii – C. namacola – C. nasicus – C. nasutus – C. natalensis – C. navigator – C. nawai – C. nearcticus – C. nepos – C. newzealandicus – C. niavo – C. nicobarensis – C. nigricans – C. nigriceps – C. nigrifrons – C. nigroaeneus – C. nigronitidus – C. nipponensis – C. nipponicus – C. nirvanae – C. nitens – C. niveosetosus – C. normatus – C. norvigi – C. nossibeensis – C. novaeboracensis – C. novaehollandiae – C. novogranadensis – †C. novotnyi – C. nutans – C. nylanderi – C. nywet –
O
editC. oasium – †C. obesus – C. obliquipilosus – C. obliquus – C. oblongus – C. obreptivus – C. obscuripes – C. obscuriventris – C. obtritus – C. occasus – C. oceanicus – C. ocreatus – C. oculatior – C. odiosus – †C. oeningensis – C. oertzeni – C. oetkeri – C. ogasawarensis – C. olivieri – C. ominosus – C. opaciceps – C. orinobates – C. orinus – C. orites – C. orthocephalus – C. orthodoxus – C. ostiarius – C. ovaticeps – C. overbecki – C. oxleyi –
P
editC. pachylepis – C. pallens – C. pallescens – C. palpatus – C. papago – C. paradoxus – C. parius – C. patimae – C. pavidus – C. pellarius – C. pellax – †C. penninervis – C. pennsylvanicus – C. peperi – C. perneser – C. perrisii – C. perroti – C. personatus – C. peseshus – C. petersii – †C. petrifactus – C. pexus – C. phragmaticola – C. phytophilus – C. piceatus – C. piceus – C. picipes – C. pictipes – C. pictostriatus – C. pilicornis – C. pinguiculus – C. pinguis – C. pittieri – C. placidus – C. planatus – C. planus – C. platypus – C. platytarsus – C. plutus – C. poecilus – C. politae – C. polynesicus – C. pompeius – C. postcornutus – C. posticus – C. postoculatus – C. pressipes – C. propinquellus – C. propinquus – C. prosulcatus – C. pseudoirritans – C. pseudolendus – C. puberulus – C. pulchellus – C. pullatus – C. pulvinatus – C. punctaticeps – C. punctatissimus – C. punctatus – C. punctiventris – C. punctulatus – C. puniceps – C. putatus – C. pylartes – C. pylorus –
Q
editC. quadriceps – C. quadrimaculatus – C. quadrinotatus – C. quadrisectus – C. quercicola –
R
editC. radiatus – C. radovae – C. raina – C. ramulorum – C. rapax – C. raphaelis – C. reaumuri – C. rectangularis – C. reepeni – C. reevei – C. reichardti – C. reichenspergeri – C. reinaldi – C. renggeri – C. repens – C. reticulatus – C. rhamses – C. riehlii – C. robecchii – C. robertae – C. robustus – C. roeseli – C. rothneyi – C. rotrae – C. rotumanus – C. rotundinodis – C. roubaudi – C. rubidus – C. rubiginosus – C. rubripes – C. rubrithorax – C. ruficornis – C. rufifemur – C. rufifrons – C. rufigaster – C. rufipes – C. rufoglaucus – C. rufus – C. rusticus – C. ruzskyellus – C. ruzskyi –
S
editC. sacchii – C. sachalinensis – C. sada – C. salvini – C. sambiranoensis – C. samius – C. sanctaefidei – C. sanctus – C. sanguinifrons – C. sankisianus – C. sansabeanus – C. santosi – C. satan – C. saundersi – C. saussurei – C. saxatilis – C. sayi – C. scabrinodis – C. scalaris – C. schaefferi – C. schmeltzi – C. schmitzi – C. schneei – C. schoutedeni – C. schulzi – C. scipio – C. scissus – C. scratius – C. sculptor – C. sedulus – C. selene – C. sellidorsatus – C. semicarinatus – C. semirufus – C. semitestaceus – C. semoni – C. senex – C. septentrionalis – C. sericatus – C. sericeiventris – C. sericeus – C. sesquipedalis – C. setitibia – C. severini – C. sexguttatus – C. sexpunctatus – †C. shanwangensis – C. sibreei – C. sicheli – C. siemsseni – C. sikorai – C. silvestrii – C. silvicola – C. simillimus – C. simoni – C. simulans – C. simulator – C. simus – C. singularis – C. sklarus – C. smithianus – C. snellingi – C. socius – C. socorroensis – C. socrates – C. solenobius – C. solon – C. somalinus – C. sommeri – C. spanis – C. spenceri – C. sphaericus – C. sphenocephalus – C. sphenoidalis – C. spinitarsus – C. spinolae – C. sponsorum – C. staryi – C. storeatus – C. striatus – C. strictus – C. subbarbatus – C. subcircularis – C. subnitidus – C. substitutus – C. subtilis – C. subtruncatus – C. sucki – C. suffusus – C. sylvaticus –
T
editC. tahatensis – C. taipingensis – C. tameri – C. tanosy – C. tapia – C. tashcumiri – C. tasmani – C. tauricollis – C. tejonia – C. tendryi – C. tenuipes – C. tenuiscapus – C. tepicanus – C. terbimaculatus – C. terebrans – C. tergestinus – C. terricola – C. territus – C. testaceus – C. texanus – C. texens – C. thales – C. theobaldi – C. thomasseti – C. thoracicus – C. thraso – C. thysanopus – C. tichomirovi – C. tilhoi – C. timidus – C. tokioensis – †C. tokunagai – C. tonduzi – C. tonkinus – C. torrei – C. tortuganus – C. toussainti – C. traegaordhi – C. trajanus – C. transvaalensis – C. trapeziceps – C. trapezoideus – C. trepidulus – C. tricolor – C. tricoloratus – C. trietericus – C. trifasciatus – C. tripartitus – C. tristis – C. triton – C. tritschleri – C. truebi – C. truncatus – C. tsimelahy – C. tumidus – C. turkestanicus – C. turkestanus –
U
editC. ulcerosus – C. ulei – †C. ullrichi – C. ulvarum – C. universitatis – C. urichi – C. ursus – C. ustus –
V
editC. vafer – C. vagus – C. valdeziae – C. vano – C. varians – C. variegatus – C. varius – C. varus – †C. vehemens – C. velox – C. versicolor – C. vespertinus – C. vestitus – †C. vetus – C. vezenyii – C. vicinus – C. victoriae – C. viehmeyeri – C. vigilans – C. villosus – C. vinosus – C. viri – C. virulens – C. vitiensis – C. vitreus – C. vittatus – C. vividus – C. voeltzkowii – C. vogti – C. vulpus –
W
editC. walkeri – C. wasmanni – C. wedda – C. weismanni – C. wellmani – C. werthi – C. westermanni – C. wheeleri – C. whitei – C. wiederkehri – C. wildae – C. wroughtonii – C. wytsmani –
X
editY
editC. yala – C. yamaokai – C. yessensis – C. yiningensis – C. yogi –
Z
editC. zenon –
C. zimmermanni –
C. zoc –
C. zoro
[Source: Catalogue of Life: 2013 Annual Checklist]
Add (1):
C. parabarbatus
Add (11):
C. alamaina –
C. androy –
C. bevohitra –
C. galoko –
C. matsilo –
C. mifaka –
C. orombe –
C. tafo –
C. tratra –
C. varatra –
C. zavo
Check (118):
C. absquatulator –
C. aegaeus –
C. aktaci –
C. albivillosus –
C. amaurus –
†C. ambon –
†C. ampullosus –
C. anatolicus –
C. anderseni –
C. andrius –
C. annetteae –
C. apicalis –
C. arenatus –
C. arhuacus –
C. armeniacus –
C. auratiacus –
C. aureus –
C. belumensis –
C. bishamon –
C. breviscapus –
C. brullei –
C. chartifex –
C. clarior –
C. claripennis –
†C. cockerelli –
C. concavus –
C. convexiclypeus –
†C. crozei –
†C. curviansatus –
C. daitoensis –
C. darlingtoni –
C. densopilus –
C. donnellani –
C. dryandrae –
C. eastwoodi –
C. elegans –
C. enigmaticus –
C. eperiamorum –
C. erythrocephalus –
C. fergusoni –
C. flavicomans –
C. fragilis –
C. fuscus –
C. gallagheri –
C. gentingensis –
C. geralensis –
†C. gracilis –
C. guizhouensis –
C. haroi –
C. himalayanus –
C. hirtus –
C. honaziensis –
C. husseini –
C. immaculatus –
C. janforrestae –
C. kaguya –
C. kattensis –
C. kaura –
C. khaosokensis –
C. longideclivis –
C. longifacies –
†C. longus –
C. loweryi –
C. macarangae –
C. mackayensis –
C. macromischoides –
C. marcens –
C. marianensis –
C. maritimus –
C. markli –
C. maschwitzi –
C. melanus –
C. melinus –
C. micragyne –
C. microps –
†C. microthoracus –
C. minimus –
C. monju –
C. nidulans –
C. nigripes –
C. nitidior –
C. opaciventris –
C. owensae –
C. palaeoptera –
C. pallidiceps –
C. palmyrensis –
C. panamensis –
C. pawseyi –
C. peleliuensis –
C. perjurus –
†C. pictus –
C. pitjantjatarae –
C. planitae –
†C. plenus –
C. polymorphicus –
C. postangulatus –
C. posteropilus –
C. prosseri –
C. prostans –
C. pudorosus –
C. pupillus –
C. rebeccae –
C. reburrus –
C. rectithorax –
C. riedeli –
C. ruber –
C. rudis –
C. rufonigrus –
C. ruseni –
C. sannini –
C. schoedli –
C. scotti –
C. setosus –
C. simpsoni –
C. striatipes –
C. subpilus –
C. taino –
C. thadeus
Fossils species
edit- †Camponotus ambon Zhang 1989
- †Camponotus ampullosus Zhang 1989
- †Camponotus cockerelli Donisthorpe 1920
- †Camponotus compactus Förster 1891
- †Camponotus crozei Riou 1999
- †Camponotus curviansatus Zhang 1989
- †Camponotus festinatus Buckley 1866
- †Camponotus festinus Smith 1857
- †Camponotus fuscipennis Carpenter 1930 (
- †Camponotus gracilis Zhang 1989
- †Camponotus heracleus Heer 1849
- †Camponotus herculeanus Linnaeus 1758
- †Camponotus induratus Heer 1849
- †Camponotus lignitus Germar 1837
- †Camponotus longiventris Théobald 1937
- †Camponotus longus Zhang 1989
- †Camponotus luteus Smith 1858
- †Camponotus mengei Mayr 1868
- †Camponotus microcephalus Carpenter 1930
- †Camponotus microthoracus Zhang 1989
- †Camponotus mitis Smith 1892
- †Camponotus novotnyi Samsinak 1967
- †Camponotus obesus Piton 1935
- †Camponotus oeningensis Heer 1849
- †Camponotus palaeopterus Zhang 1989
- †Camponotus penninervis Théobald 1937
- †Camponotus petrifactus Carpenter 1930
- †Camponotus pictus Zhang et al. 1994
- †Camponotus pinguiculus Heer 1849 (
- †Camponotus plenus Zhang 1989
- †Camponotus shanwangensis Hong 1983
- †Camponotus theobaldi Özdikmen 2010 avec un synonyme †Camponotus saussurei Théobald 1937
- †Camponotus tokunagai Naora 1933
- †Camponotus ullrichi Bachmayer 1960
- †Camponotus vehemens Förster 1891 (
- †Camponotus vetus Scudder 1877
Name
editCamponotus Mayr, 1861
Type species: Camponotus ligniperdus (Latreille)
References
editPrimary references
edit- Mayr, G. 1861. Die europäischen Formiciden. Nach der analytischen Methode bearbeitet. Wien: C. Gerolds Sohn, 80 pp. Online.
Additional references
edit- Clouse, R.M., Janda, M., Blanchard, B., Sharma, P., Hoffmann, B.D., Andersen, A.N., Czekanski-Moir, J.E., Krushelnycky, P., Rabeling, C., Wilson, E.O., Economo, E.P., Sarnat, E.M., General, D.M., Alpert, G.D. & Wheeler, W.C. 2014. Molecular phylogeny of Indo-Pacific carpenter ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae, Camponotus) reveals waves of dispersal and colonization from diverse source areas. Cladistics 31(4): 424–437. DOI: 10.1111/cla.12099 . Reference page.
- Laciny, A., Zettel, H. & Druzhinina, I.S. 2016. Workers, soldiers, and gynes – morphometric characterization and description of the female castes of Camponotus singularis (Smith, 1858) (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift 63(2): 183–193. DOI: 10.3897/dez.63.9435. Reference page.
- Rakotonirina, J.C., Csosz, S. & Fisher, B.L. 2016. Revision of the Malagasy Camponotus edmondi species group (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Formicinae): integrating qualitative morphology and multivariate morphometric analysis. ZooKeys 572: 81-154. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.572.7177.Reference page.
- Rakotonirina, J.C., Csösz, S. & Fisher, B.L. 2017. Taxonomic revision of the Malagasy Camponotus grandidieri and niveosetosus species groups (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) using qualitative and quantitative morphology. Zootaxa 4238(2): 203–245. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4238.2.2. Reference page.
- Rakotonirina, J.C. & Fisher, B.L. 2018. Taxonomic revision of the Malagasy Camponotus subgenus Mayria (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) using qualitative and quantitative morphology. Zootaxa 4438(1): 1–58. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4438.1.1 PDF Reference page.
- Rakotonirina, J.C. & Fisher, B.L. 2022. Revision of the Malagasy Camponotus subgenus Myrmosaga (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) using qualitative and quantitative morphology. Zookeys 1098ː 1–180. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1098.73223 Reference page.
- Rasoamanana, N. & Fisher, B.L. 2022. A taxonomic revision of the Malagasy endemic subgenus Mayria of the genus Camponotus (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) based on qualitative morphology and quantitative morphometric analyses. Zookeys 1081ː 137–231. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1081.71872 Reference page.
- Rasoamanana, N., Csősz, S., Fisher, B.L. 2017. Taxonomic revision of imitating carpenter ants, Camponotus subgenus Myrmopytia (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) of Madagascar, using morphometry and qualitative traits. ZooKeys 681: 119—152. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.681.13187. Reference page.
- Salata, S., Khalili-Moghadam, A. & Borowiec, L. 2020. Review of the Camponotus samius complex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in the Turano-Balkan region, with the description of a new species from Iran. Zootaxa 4763(4): 545–562. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4763.4.5 Reference page.
- Salata, S., Loss, A.C., Karaman, C., Kiran, K. & Borowiec, L. 2019. Review of the Camponotus kiesenwetteri group (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) in the Aegean with the description of a new species. ZooKeys, 899: 85–107. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.899.46933 Reference page.
- Shattuck, S.O.; Janda, M. 2009: A new species of the Camponotus aureopilus Viehmeyer, 1914 species group from Papua New Guinea. Myrmecological news, 12: 251–253. PDF
- Terayama, M. 1991. The subgenus Paramyrmamblys of the genus Camponotus (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from Japan, with a description of a new species. Bulletin of the Biogeographical Society of Japan 46(20): 165-169. full article (PDF). Reference page.
- Terayama, M. & Satoh, T. 1990. Camponotus (Myrmamblys) ogasawarensis sp. nov. from the Ogasawara Islands, Japan (Insecta, Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Bulletin of the Biogeographical Society of Japan 45(19): 117–121. full article (PDF). Reference page.
- Wachkoo, A.A. & Akbar, S.A. 2016. First description of the sexuals of Camponotus opaciventris Mayr, 1879 (Hymenoptera, Formicidae), with notes on distribution in Western Himalaya. Biodiversity Data Journal 4: e10464. DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.4.e10464. Reference page.
Vernacular names
editsuomi: Hevosmuurahaiset
日本語: オオアリ属
Nederlands: reuzenmieren