Camponotus barbatus

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Camponotus barbatus
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C. barbatus
Binomial name
Camponotus barbatus
Roger, 1863
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4 subspecies. see text

Camponotus barbatus is a species of carpenter ant (genus Camponotus ).

Carpenter ant Genus of ants

Carpenter ants are large ants indigenous to many forested parts of the world.

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India Country in South Asia

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Sri Lanka Island country in South Asia

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