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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Camponotus parius

Camponotus parius is a common black Camponotus species found throughout the country, though in heavily forested areas they are rarely found. This ant has a slight golden sheen. The species is dimorphic with a minor and major worker caste. Nanitic expression among the regular sizes expressions of both castes are also common in less wooded areas possibly due to irregular food supplies.

This is one species of the Camponotus genus that forages for food during most part of the day. In medium to large Camponotus species the bulk of the foraging is typically carried out at night. Day time foraging is commonly restricted to mostly minor workers individually but in the occasional group foraging there may be one or more major workers accompanying.


 A minor worker of Camponotus parius

 Minor and major workers of Camponotus parius

 A major worker of Camponotus parius

Major worker of Camponotus parius









Camponotus parius queen

 The dealated gyne of Camponotus parius starting her colony

Taking care of her brood

The first batch of eggs, larvae and pupae of Camponotus parius

The first two workers eclosed

 Camponotus queen with her first brood of workers tending eggs, larvae and pupae

 First major worker after the third month

The growing brood

 The female alate of Camponotus parius.

 Male or drone of Camponotus parius

Group foraging







See also:
Camponotus sp(8) (C. maculatus, C. variegatus or related)




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First Posted: 2010 05 18
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