Camponotus festai Emery, 1894
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4763.4.5 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3804808 |
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Camponotus festai Emery, 1894 |
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Camponotus festai Emery, 1894 View in CoL
Figs 17–18 View FIGURES 17–18
Camponotus maculatus subsp. festai Emery, 1894: 1 View in CoL (s.w.).
Syntype major worker, Bekfeya, Lebanon (MSNG) [Syntype worker images examined, AntWeb, CASENT0905286, photos by Will Ericson, available on AntWeb.org].
= Camponotus maculatus r. caeciliae Forel, 1906: 188 (s.w.); Emery, 1908: 187, as a junior synonym of C. festai View in CoL .
Syntype workers, Taurus, Turkey (Vogt) [not examined].
Diagnosis. Hind tibia and scape with decumbent to suberect pilosity and additional long, erect setae; gena with numerous erect setae; mesosoma and legs in major and minor workers uniformly reddish-brown, always brighter than black to dark brown head and gaster; gaster uniformly coloured without brighter colouration on its basal part, scape brownish black to black, funiculus yellowish-brown to brown; pilosity on gaster dense.
Distribution. Israel, Lebanon, Syria ( Ionescu-Hirsch 2010), Turkey ( Ionescu-Hirsch 2010; Kiran & Karaman 2012).
Biology. Camponotus festai is poorly known. It is a thermophile species, observed in open and arid environments, most often on hills with pastures and shrubs.
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Camponotus festai Emery, 1894
Salata, Sebastian, Khalili-Moghadam, Arsalan & Borowiec, Lech 2020 |
Camponotus maculatus r. caeciliae
Emery, C. 1908: 187 |
Forel, A. 1906: 188 |
Camponotus maculatus subsp. festai
Emery, C. 1894: 1 |