Camponotus (Dendromyrmex) traili Mayr, 1878
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https://doi.org/ 10.1590/1806-9665-RBENT-2021-0089 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13195863 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D60787DD-2535-FFCE-8A5D-FEF6FB10FD72 |
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Camponotus (Dendromyrmex) traili Mayr, 1878 |
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Camponotus (Dendromyrmex) traili Mayr, 1878
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Material examined. Ecuador. Orellana: Loreto , 0.733333°S, 77.5167°W, 870m, 1☿, 1991-08-08, Ward, P. S. ( MECN) GoogleMaps ; Parque Nacional Yasuní, 32 Km SSE Limoncocha , Km 39 Pompeya sur, 0.65713°S, 76.453°W, 216m, 2☿, 1994-01-22, Erwin, T. et al., fogging, ( MEPN) GoogleMaps ; same information, except: 3☿, 1994-10-06, ( MEPN) .
Comments. Within the subgenus Dendromyrmex this species is distinguished by having a sculpted pronotum with transverse, wrinkled striae dorsally, and similar striae arranged vertically on its side; antennal scapes with abundant hairs; dorsum of gaster mostly smooth and shiny ( Mackay, 2004). We examined specimens from canopy fogging and hand-collected samples from lowland Amazonian forests. Antmaps shows a record of C. traili for Ecuador, without reference though, only a non-traceable collection number is indicated. Camponotus traili was previously known from the Amazon region of Colombia, Venezuela, Bolivia, and Brazil, ( Janicki et al., 2016).
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Museo Ecuadoriano de Ciencias Naturales |
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