+CAMPONOTUS Mayr
(Formicinae: Camponotini)

Camponotus terebrans (Lowne, 1865a Ref.2961): 278 - Worker, Major, Queen; Type locality: Sydney [33/151], New South Wales (Formica terebrans) (Current Combination: Mayr; 1876 Ref.1923: 65)

= testaceipes (Fr. Smith, 1858 Ref.1223): 39 - Worker; Type locality: King George Sound [35/117], Western Australia (Formica testaceipes) (junior homonym replaced and synonymised by Bolton; 1995 Ref.7754: 126).

= victoriensis Santschi, 1928b Ref.1144: 479 - Worker, Major, Male; Original localities: Elsternwick [37/145] et al., Victoria (Camponotus (Myrmoturba) latrunculus victoriensis) (Synonymy: McArthur, Adams and Shattuck; 1997 Ref.96-0256: 587).

= myoporus Clark, 1938 Ref.299: 379 - Worker, Major; Type locality: Reevesby Island [34/136], South Australia (Camponotus (Taenaemyrmex) myoporus) (Synonymy: McArthur, Adams and Shattuck;1997: 587).

Reference(s)

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Clark, J. 1938. 1938 299 Reports of the McCoy Society for Field Investigation and Research. No. 2. Sir Joseph Bank Islands. Part I. Formicidae (Hymenoptera). Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 50: 356-382.
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Santschi, F. 1928b. 1928 1144 Nouvelles fourmis d'Australie. Bulletin de la Soci_t_ Vaudoise des Sciences Naturelles 56: 465-483 (30. viii. 1928).
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Smith, Fr. 1858. 1858 1223 Catalogue of hymenopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum. Part 6. Formicidae. London: British Museum 216 pp 14 pls (27. iii. 1858).
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Mayr, G.L. 1876. 1876 1923 Die australischen formiciden. Journal des Museum Godeffroy 5: 56-115.
2961
Lowne, B.T. 1865a. 1865 2961 Contributions to the natural history of Australian ants. Entomologist 2: 275-280.
7754
Bolton, B. 1995. 1995 7754 A new general catalogue of the ants of the world. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 504pp.
96-0256
McArthur, A. J., Adams, M., Shattuck, S. O. 1997. 1997 96-0256 A morphological and molecular review of the Camponotus terebrans Lowne (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) complex in southern Australia. Australian Journal of Zoology 45: 579-598.