Camponotus

/kæmpoʊˈnoʊtəs/ noun

A large genus of carpenter ants found worldwide, known for nesting in wood and living in complex colonies.

From Latin/Greek roots: 'kampe' (caterpillar/worm) and 'notos' (back or dorsum). The name describes the ant's appearance or behavior. Named scientifically in the 18th century following binomial taxonomy.

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