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Camponotus reburrus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Camponotus reburrus
''Camponotus reburrus'' (from Latin, ''reburrus'', meaning one with bristling hair, referring to the hairs on the head)〔 is a species of carpenter ants in the subfamily Formicinae. It is known only from northeastern Ecuador.〔 ''C. reburrus'' apparently has an obligatory relationship with the ant plants ''Cecropia membranacea'', ''Cecropia herthae'' and ''Cecropia marginalis''. The workers are relatively small and hairy, it does not appear to have major workers. It is similar to ''Camponotus balzani'' which also lives in ''Cecropia'' spp. (but has normal major workers).〔 ==Description== The minor worker of ''C. reburrus'' is a relatively small (4.4–6.6 mm total length) yellowish brown specimen, with a transversely striped yellow and brown gaster, or at least with yellow lateral splotches. The sides of the head are straight and parallel, and the carina on the clypeus is well marked. The antennal scape has numerous erect hairs along the shaft, the hairs on the tibiae are coarse and suberect. Most surfaces are moderately to strongly shining.〔 The major worker apparently does not exist.〔 The female of ''C. reburrus'' is a small (total length 6–7 mm) hairy specimen, which is shiny dark brown with lighter colored legs. The gaster has lateral yellow splotches. The sides of the head are straight and parallel. The size and abundant erect hairs on the head and scape should separate it from all others in the subgenus ''Tanaemyrmex''.〔 The male of ''C. reburrus'' is a small (total length 4.0–5.5 mm) dark brown to yellowish brown specimen, with abundant hairs on most surfaces. Other than color and hairiness, it does not seem to possess characteristics which would distinguish it from other small males of ''Camponotus''.〔
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