Camponotus rufoglaucus explained
Camponotus rufoglaucus is a species of carpenter ant (genus Camponotus). It is found from many Afrotropical, Indo-Australian, Oriental, Palaearctic regional countries.
Subspecies
- Camponotus rufoglaucus controversus Santschi, 1916 - Tanzania
- Camponotus rufoglaucus feae Emery, 1882 - Canary Islands
- Camponotus rufoglaucus latericius Stitz, 1923 - Namibia
- Camponotus rufoglaucus rufoglaucus Jerdon, 1851 - India, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Namibia, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Borneo, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, Nepal, Canary Islands, China
- Camponotus rufoglaucus syphax Wheeler, W.M., 1922 - Democratic Republic of Congo
- Camponotus rufoglaucus tenuis Forel, 1907 - India
- Camponotus rufoglaucus zanzibaricus Forel, 1911 - Tanzania
- Camponotus rufoglaucus zulu Emery, 1895 - South Africa
Source: [1]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: ADW: Camponotus rufoglaucus: CLASSIFICATION. 2021-06-26. animaldiversity.org.