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That reference is not in the database. 
<tax:div type="multiple">
<tax:p>designations of the types of Forel's subgenera, thus bringing about a certain amount of confusion, to overcome which I have been obliged to propose a number of new subgeneric names. 1</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="2414"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Camponotus
</tax:name>
, sensu stricto
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
Large species. Clypeus without carina or the carina is little apparent, without anterior lobe or the anterior lobe feebly projecting, more or less rectangular (
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26832"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>japonicus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
japonicus
</tax:name>
) or rounded (
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="27143"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>sansabeanus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
sansabeanus
</tax:name>
); its anterior margin not notched in the middle. Head of worker major and female not truncate or obtuse in front: but little broader behind than in front. Mandibles strongly arched, with 4 or 5, sometimes 6 teeth. Dorsum of the thorax convex, continuous in profile; dorsum of the pronotum rounded or sometimes depressed in the worker major, with slightly projecting humeri. 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="27007"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>ocreatus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. ocreatus
</tax:name>
and 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="27143"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>sansabeanus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. sansabeanus
</tax:name>
connect this subgenus with the next. Nests as a rule in wood. (Holarctic, especially in North America: one species in Madagascar).
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="135596"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Formica</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>herculeana</dc:Species>
<dc:Subspecies>ligniperda</dc:Subspecies>
</tax:xmldata>
Formica herculeana Linnaeus subspecies ligniperda (Latreille)
</tax:name>
.
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147122"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmoturba</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmoturba
</tax:name>
Forel
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
Clypeus carinate, with a very pronounced lobe at its anterior margin, as a rule rectangular, rarely of another shape. Head of the worker major as a rule much broader behind than in front, often emarginate at its posterior border; that of the worker minor with parallel lateral margins or narrowed behind, so that the posterior border is much reduced. Mandibles as a rule with 6 or 7 teeth. Dorsum of the thorax arched as in the preceding subgenus; rarely the epinotum in profile is slightly depressed, saddle-shaped. Sculpture variable, in certain South American species (such as 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26332"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>chilensis</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. chilensis
</tax:name>
) the gaster is covered with an abundant fur of pubescence. Nests as a rule in the ground or underneath stones. Numerous transitions to other subgenera. (Cosmopolitan) ................
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="135684"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Formica</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>maculata</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Formica maculata Fabricius
</tax:name>
.
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="146910"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Dinomyrmex</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Dinomyrmex
</tax:name>
Ashmead (= 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147098"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmogigas</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmogigas
</tax:name>
Forel)
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
Large or very large species. Head of the worker minor narrowed behind into a neck, or at least without distinct posterior border, save for its articulation with the thorax. The remainder as in 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147122"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmoturba</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmoturba
</tax:name>
to which this subgenus is closely connected. Nests in rotten wood. (Ethiopian, Malagasy, Indomalayan, Australian, Papuan, Neotropical) ...................................
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147614"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Formica</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>gigas</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Formica gigas Latreille
</tax:name>
.
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147114"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmosericus</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmosericus
</tax:name>
Forel
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
As in 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147122"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmoturba</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmoturba
</tax:name>
, but the integument entirely opaque, very finely sculptured, silky and more or less covered with a rather abundant pilosity, especially on the gaster. Nests in earth or sand. (Mediterranean. Ethiopian, Oriental).
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="136046"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Formica</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>rufoglauca</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Formica rufoglauca Jerdon
</tax:name>
.
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147119"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmothrix</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmothrix
</tax:name>
Forel
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
As in 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147122"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmoturba</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmoturba
</tax:name>
, but the head of the worker major is, as a rule, massive and her rounded; that of the worker minor not narrowed behind. Large or medium-sized species, with abundant pilosity on the body and, with few exceptions, on the scapes and legs. The integument is almost always opaque and sometimes silky. Tarsi not compressed. One species in Brazil (
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26478"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>femoratus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. femoratus
</tax:name>
) forms gardens in epiphytes; others build carton nests or nest in the ground or in rotten wood. (Neotropical).
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="134606"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Formica</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>abdominalis</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Formica abdominalis Fabricius
</tax:name>
(Wheeler, 1913); 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="136036"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Formica</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>rufipes</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
F. rufipes Fabricius
</tax:name>
(Forel, 1914.)
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147079"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmaphaenus</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmaphaenus
</tax:name>
Emery
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
Head of worker major longer than broad, with almost parallel lateral margins, rather depressed; its posterior margin emarginate. Clypeus, as a rule, without lobe, even sometimes with emarginate anterior border, with or without carina. Head of worker minor broadened behind. Integument opaque, finely sculptured, with coarse and short or longer and finer pilosity, in one species (
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26268"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>blandus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. blandus
</tax:name>
) silky. Thorax as in the preceding subgenera. Tibiae and tarsi, as a rule, compressed. (Neotropical).
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26886"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>leydigi</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Camponotus leydigi Forel
</tax:name>
.
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147085"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmepomis</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmepomis
</tax:name>
Forel (= 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147101"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmolophus</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmolophus
</tax:name>
Emery)
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>Worker with the humeral angles of the pronotum dentiform; median crest of mesonotum and epinotum and the tarsi much compressed. (One Neotropical species).</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="136095"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Formica</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>sericeiventris</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Formica sericeiventris Guerin
</tax:name>
.
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147117"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmotarsus</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmotarsus
</tax:name>
Forel
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
Species analogous to 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147119"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmothrix</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmothrix
</tax:name>
and 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147079"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmaphaenus</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmaphaenus
</tax:name>
. Head, as a rule, depressed in its anterior portion; mandibles projecting; clypeus, as a rule, without carina. Fore tarsi with a dense brush; tibia and tarsi compressed. Legs and scapes more or less villose. (Malayan).
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="135733"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Formica</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>mistura</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Formica mistura F. Smith
</tax:name>
(Wheeler, 1913); 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="135504"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Formica</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>irritabilis</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
F. irritabilis F. Smith
</tax:name>
(Forel, 1914).
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147108"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmoplatys</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmoplatys
</tax:name>
Forel
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>Head still more depressed in front than in the preceding subgenus, which the species of the present group resemble. Legs not pilose; tibiae and tarsi not compressed. In myrmecophilous plants. (Indomalayan) .....</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26852"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>korthalsiae</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Camponotus korthalsiae Emery
</tax:name>
.
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147112"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmosaulus</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmosaulus
</tax:name>
Wheeler (— 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147115"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmosphincta</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmosphincta
</tax:name>
Emery, 1920; not of Forel, 1912)
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
Head of the worker major heart-shaped; that of the worker minor rounded and narrowed behind, in certain species, so as to have no posterior margin or even (
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26304"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>camelinus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. camelinus
</tax:name>
) to form a neck as in certain species of 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="146910"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Dinomyrmex</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Dinomyrmex
</tax:name>
. Thorax, as a rule, slender; pronotum rounded, not margined; a more or less pronounced depression on the dorsum in front of the epinotum which is more or less raised as a rounded protuberance very distinctly in 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26343"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>cinerascens</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. cinerascens
</tax:name>
and 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26304"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>camelinus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. camelinus
</tax:name>
). Spiracles of the metanotum visible dorsally. Scale of the petiole more or less nodiform. Legs vil se except in 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26228"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>aurocinctus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. aurocinctus
</tax:name>
). In 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="178691"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>batesi</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. batesi
</tax:name>
of Madagascar, the dorsum of the thorax is scarcely depressed in front of the epinotum; only the worker minor was known to Emery. (Indomalayan, Australian; one species of Madagascar doubtfully placed here .....................................
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="134772"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Formica</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>cinerascens</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Formica cinerascens Fabricius
</tax:name>
.
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147094"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmophyma</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmophyma
</tax:name>
Forel (including 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147095"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmocamelus</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmocamelus
</tax:name>
Forel, in part)
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
Head in the small worker, as a rule, with parallel lateral margins; in most cases it is compressed laterally; the eyes are usually placed much behind the middle. In the worker maxima and female the head is broad, often with the vertex strongly swollen. Clypeus variable, without or with a lobe, which may be rounded or square, sometimes toothed or emarginate; often the lobe is distinct in the worker minor and disappears in the worker major. Mandibles strongly arcuate. The thorax is variable in profile: either uniformly arched, with the sloping face of the epinotum more or less abrupt; or the promesonotum protuberant, the epinotum is little arched or even feebly saddle-shaped (character of the subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147095"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmocamelus</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmocamelus
</tax:name>
); or the concavity of the epinotum is more pronounced (subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147111"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmosaga</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmosaga
</tax:name>
). Pronotum sometimes more or less obtusely margined (
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26817"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>innexus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. innexus,
</tax:name>
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26176"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>aeneopilosus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. aeneopilosus
</tax:name>
, 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26816"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>inflatus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. inflatus
</tax:name>
, etc). Scale of the petiole more or less thickened; in 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26785"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>hoplites</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. hoplites
</tax:name>
armed with a spine. This subgenus passes into 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147122"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmoturba</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmoturba
</tax:name>
through 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="178167"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>testaceipes</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. testaceipes
</tax:name>
and 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26348"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>claripes</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. claripes
</tax:name>
, and into the next subgenus through the species with short and uniformly arched thorax. Nests in the ground; sometimes in termitaria. (Australian, Papuan).
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26311"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>capito</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Camponotus capito Mayr
</tax:name>
(Wheeler, 1913; Emery, 1920).
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147099"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmogonia</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmogonia
</tax:name>
Forel
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>Characterized by the thorax of the worker, which in profile is strongly curved, convex and not interrupted. Epinotum compressed and reduced to a ridge on the dorsum. The remainder as in the species with short, and high thorax of the preceding subgenus. Nests in the ground. (Australian) ..</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26864"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotous</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>laminatus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Camponotous laminatus Mayr.
</tax:name>
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147111"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmosaga</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmosaga
</tax:name>
Forel
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
Head of the worker major broad and emarginate behind: that of the worker minor truncate behind, with rounded posterior angles and parallel sides. Clypeus generally with a short, rounded lobe, sometimes truncate, the lateral portions, as a rule, very distinct. Thorax in profile with the same three characteristics as in the subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147094"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmophyma</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmophyma
</tax:name>
. Pronotum never margined. Scale of the petiole more or less thickened. Integument always shining and finely sculptured. In the male of 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26740"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>gibber</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. gibber
</tax:name>
the ocelli are placed on the protuberance of the vertex. (Malagasy).
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26842"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>kelleri</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Camponotus kelleri Forel
</tax:name>
(Wheeler, 1913); 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="27092"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>quadrimaculatus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. quadrimaculatus Forel
</tax:name>
(Forel, 1914).
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147051"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Mayria</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Mayria
</tax:name>
Forel
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
Differs from the other subgenera in the low, short, and narrow first segment of the gaster. Small, smooth, with the thorax as in 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147122"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmoturba</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmoturba
</tax:name>
, and 6 - toothed mandibles. Habits unknown. Emery is inclined to unite this with 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147111"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmosaga</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmosaga
</tax:name>
. (Malagasy) ..........
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147051"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Mayria</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Mayria
</tax:name>
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="135964"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Mayria</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>madagascariensis</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
madagascariensis
</tax:name>
Forel (= 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="27109"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>repens</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Camponotus repens Forel
</tax:name>
).
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147103"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmonesites</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmonesites
</tax:name>
Emery
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
No great difference between the worker major and the worker minor. Head rounded trapezoidal, broader behind, obtuse in front. Clypeus strikingly short, its anterior margin rounded; in 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26947"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>mocquerysi</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. mocquerysi
</tax:name>
narrowly notched in the middle. Mandibles short. Thorax with pronounced sutures; pronotum depressed and, as a rule, obtusely margined; a more or less pronounced notch on the dorsum in front of the epinotum, which is differently shaped in the several species. Metanotum not apparent on the dorsum, but its spiracles are visible from above. Scale of the petiole more or less thickened and low. (Malagasy) ............
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="27088"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>putatus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Camponotus putatus Forel
</tax:name>
.
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147110"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmopytia</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmopytia
</tax:name>
Emery
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
Includes only C. 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26803"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>imitator</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
imitator
</tax:name>
Forel, of Madagascar, which is quite distinct especially in the structure of the thorax of the worker.
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147082"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmentoma</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmentoma
</tax:name>
Forel
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>Body shining. Clypeus narrow, with deep foveae, extending almost over the whole of its lateral portions: the anterior margin with a median, very distinct notch. Dorsum of the thorax either continuous or interrupted in profile. Head of the male short, the funiculus with short joints. (Holarctic) ....</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="135573"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Formica</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>lateralis</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Formica lateralis Olivier
</tax:name>
.
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147158"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Orthonotomyrmex</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Orthonotomyrmex
</tax:name>
Ashmead (= 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147159"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Orthonotus</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Orthonotus Ashmead
</tax:name>
)
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
Species, as a rule, of heavy build, with opaque integument, sometimes silky, or with a few short, coarse and obtuse hairs. The size of the workers varies but little, as a rule. Head of the worker major very broad behind, never truncate in front; that of the worker minor trapezoidal, broadened behind. Clypeus with or without lobe. Dorsum of the thorax more or less interrupted by a notch in front of the epinotum; sometimes the dorsum is even and the mesoepinotal suture alone is deeply marked, the epinotum itself being margined on the sides and behind. (as in 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="27115"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>robustus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. robustus
</tax:name>
); the epinotum is usually margined, rarely forming a rounded protuberance (
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="135254"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>dofleini</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. dofleini
</tax:name>
; 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="27309"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>wasmanni</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. wasmanni
</tax:name>
). Pronotum margined or not margined, sometimes with projecting humeral angles; in 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="27309"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>wasmanni</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. wasmanni
</tax:name>
it is armed with a pair of short spines. Scale of the petiole squamiform or nodiform. (Ethiopian, Malagasy, Mediterranean, Indo-malayan) ..
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="136104"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Formica</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>sericea</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Formica sericea Fabricius
</tax:name>
(Ashmead, 1905; Wheeler, 1913; Emery, 19 [[ ... ]] 0).
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147120"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmotrema</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmotrema
</tax:name>
Forel
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>Size and head of the worker as in the preceding subgenus. Thorax with or without dorsal notch. In the worker major and female the anterior part of the head is covered with round pits, deeply cut in as though made with a punch. (Ethiopian, Malagasy, one species in India) ..........</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26715"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>foraminosus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Camponotus foraminosus Forel
</tax:name>
.
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147106"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmopiromis</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmopiromis
</tax:name>
Wheeler (= 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147085"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmepomis</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmepomis
</tax:name>
Emery, 1920; not of Forel, 1912)
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
Head as in the preceding subgenus, but without the deep pits on the cheeks of the worker major and female; pronotum often margined and sometimes with raised humeri (
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26725"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>fulvopilosus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. fulvopilosus,
</tax:name>
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26439"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>ellioti</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. ellioti
</tax:name>
, 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="135265"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>themistocles</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. themistocles
</tax:name>
). Most of the species have coarse, obtuse hairs, pale colored (white, yellow, or russet), more or less abundant, sometimes forming a fur-coating on the gaster or on the dorsum of the thorax (Ethiopian, Malagasy) ................................
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="135395"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Formica</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>fulvopilosa</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Formica fulvopilosa De Geer
</tax:name>
.
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>Subgenus Myrmorhachis Forel (= Myrmacantha Emery)</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
Head obtusely truncate in front. Thorax broad and with humeral angles; or the pronotum rounded (
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="142063"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>aberrans</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. aberrans
</tax:name>
), in which case the scale of the petiole bears lateral appendages. Petiole variable, nodiform or squamiform, always at least angulose on the sides. Epinotum very variously shaped. (Ethiopian, Malagasy, Indomalayan) .........................
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="142069"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>polyrhachioides</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Camponotus polyrhachioides Emery
</tax:name>
.
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147109"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmopsamma</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmopsamma
</tax:name>
Forel
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
Mandibles 5 - toothed. Clypeus without carina. Anterior margin of the head below and above, and often also the upper third of the clypeus, with transversal rows of long, psammophorous setae. Size and shape of the body as in 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147122"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmoturba</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmoturba
</tax:name>
and 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="2414"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Camponotus
</tax:name>
, sensu stricto. Sometimes the scape has an anterior tooth-like edge at the base. Arenicolous. (Ethiopian) .......
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26963"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>mystaceus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Camponotus mystaceus Emery
</tax:name>
.
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147076"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmamblys</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmamblys
</tax:name>
Forel (= 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147118"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmotemnus</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmotemnus
</tax:name>
Emery, in part)
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
Differs from the Neotropical Neomyrmamblys in the integument which is, as a rule, shining, even on the head of the worker minor, more or less sculptured on that of worker major, soldier and female; in the thorax of the worker being more or less depressed on the dorsum, especially in the species of Malasia. The dimorphism is variously shown in the head, which is more or less truncate in front, the clypeus being always entirely included in the truncation. The antennae are inserted much in front of the middle of the frontal carinae (as in 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="146848"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Colobopsis</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Colobopsis
</tax:name>
). There are no transitional forms between worker major and minor. This group is very heterogeneous. (Ethiopian, Asiatic, Indomalayan, Australian) ..........
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="27110"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>reticulatus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Camponotus reticulatus Roger
</tax:name>
.
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147115"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmosphincta</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmosphincta
</tax:name>
Forel
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
I retain in this group the Neotropical forms which Emery proposed transferring to his subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147118"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmotemnus</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmotemnus
</tax:name>
(— 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147076"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmamblys</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmamblys
</tax:name>
Forel), but which [[ ... ]] not seem to fit well there, though agreeing with it in most of their characters.
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="178165"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Formica</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>sexguttata</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Formica sexguttata Fabricius
</tax:name>
.
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147222"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Rhinomyrmex</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Rhinomyrmex
</tax:name>
Forel
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
Clypeus strongly vaulted and carinate, always forming a beak or nose in front. The single species is imperfectly known. (Sumatra) .. Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147222"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Rhinomyrmex</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Rhinomyrmex
</tax:name>
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="135542"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Rhinomyrmex</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>klaesii</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
klaesii
</tax:name>
Forel.
</tax:p>
<tax:p>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="146848"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Colobopsis</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Colobopsis
</tax:name>
Mayr Soldier or worker major and female with the head decidedly truncate in front, the flattened portion often sharply margined; the lower part of the clypeus is left out of the truncation so as to make an angle with its posterior narrow portion. Frontal carinae diverging, comparatively short, straight or feebly sigmoid; the articulation of the antennae placed in the middle or behind the middle of these carina;. In most cases there is no transition between the soldier and the worker minor. Nest in tree-trunks, branches, empty galls, and hollow thorns. (Palearctic, Nearctic, Neotropical, Indomalayan, Australian; the Malagasy species is doubtful).
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="136220"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Formica</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>truncata</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Formica truncata Spinola
</tax:name>
.
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147135"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Neomyrmamblys</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Neomyrmamblys
</tax:name>
Wheeler (= 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147076"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmamblys</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmamblys
</tax:name>
Emery, 1920; not of Forel, 1912)
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
Dimorphism of the workers generally well pronounced in the shape of the head, which is often broad and rounded on the sides, truncate or emarginate behind and more or less obtuse in front in the worker major (
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="27086"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>punctulatus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. punctulatus,
</tax:name>
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26473"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>fastigatus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. fastigatus
</tax:name>
, etc.), or long with the sides more or less parallel and sometimes subtruncate in front (
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26991"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>novogranadensis</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. novogranadensis,
</tax:name>
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="27043"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>personatus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. personatus
</tax:name>
, etc.). Clypeus of the worker minor usually with rounded anterior margin; that of the worker major without lobe. Dorsum of the thorax continuous, without notch. Integument usually opaque. (Neotropical).
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26473"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>fastigatus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Camponotus fastigatus Roger
</tax:name>
.
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147166"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Paracolobopsis</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Paracolobopsis
</tax:name>
Emery
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
Head of the worker minor rectangular, with the sides compressed as in several 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147092"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmobrachys</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmobrachys
</tax:name>
; that of the worker major with the sides parallel or converging in front, obtusely truncate, as in 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="146848"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Colobopsis</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Colobopsis
</tax:name>
. so that the carinate clypeus, protuberant in profile, is only partly comprised in the truncation. Frontal carinae sigmoid, with the articulation of the antennae- placed much before their middle. Thorax in profile making a continuous curve; pronotum depressed, more or less margined in front. Integument sculptured and at least partly opaque: the head of the worker major is entirely opaque. There are transitions between the worker major and minor. (Neotropical).
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="27137"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>salvini</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Camponotus salvini Forel
</tax:name>
.
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147209"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Pseudocolobopsis</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Pseudocolobopsis
</tax:name>
Emery
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>Head of the worker minor elongate, rounded behind, with nearly parallel lateral sides, shining; that of the worker major more or less rectangular, obtuse or truncate in front; sometimes the truncation has a well-defined margin and then includes the entire clypeus. Integument of the head of the worker major and female more or less sculptured, at least in its anterior portion. Dorsum of the thorax arched and continuous. (Neotropical) .................</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26916"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>macrocephalus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Camponotus macrocephalus Emery
</tax:name>
.
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147116"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmostenus</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmostenus
</tax:name>
Emery
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>Only the female is known. Body extremely lengthened; head very long, narrow, and depressed. The workers may prove to be like those of the preceding subgenus. (Neotropical) ............................</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26943"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>mirabilis</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Camponotus mirabilis Emery
</tax:name>
.
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="146997"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Hypercolobopsis</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Hypercolobopsis
</tax:name>
Emery
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
In the type species the head of the soldier and female is excessively truncate: the oblique anterior face is flat, enclosed by a distinct margin, and contains the entire clypeus and part of the frontal carinae, so that the articulation of the antennae is placed just at the limit of the truncation; the head of the worker is narrowed behind as in certain specif of 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147122"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmoturba</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmoturba
</tax:name>
and 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="146910"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Dinomyrmex</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Dinomyrmex
</tax:name>
. The soldier of 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26294"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>burtoni</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. burtoni Mann
</tax:name>
is much as in the type; its worker is unknown. 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="27247"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>tonduzi</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. tonduzi
</tax:name>
, which is also included by Emery, has the head of the worker shaped as in the type species, but that of the soldier has no distinctly truncate face. (Neotropical).
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="146848"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Colobopsis</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Colobopsis
</tax:name>
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="135839"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Colobopsis</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>paradoxa</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
paradoxa
</tax:name>
Mayr.
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147092"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmobrachys</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmobrachys
</tax:name>
Forel
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
Similar to 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147120"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmotrema</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmotrema
</tax:name>
, but without fossae on the cheeks and with the thorax generally broader at the epinotum, often subdepressed. though not margined or only submargined. As a rule, small and thick-set. often pilose or pubescent. Often living in dry and hollow branches; sometimes in the ground; some species use their larvae to spin silk nests. (Neotropical) ...................
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="136088"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Formica</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>senex</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Formica senex F. Smith
</tax:name>
.
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147096"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmocladoecus</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmocladoecus
</tax:name>
Wheeler (= Myrmorhachis Emery, 1920; not of Forel, 1912)
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
Thorax usually margined, often bidentate or bispinose. Scale of petiole often spinose or mucronate. Usually small and somewhat like 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="2424"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Polyrhachis</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Polyrhachis
</tax:name>
. Thorax sometimes with a dorsal depression. In one species, pronotnm dentate. Nests in hollow twigs. (Neotropical) ................
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26872"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>latangulus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Camponotus latangulus Roger
</tax:name>
.
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147088"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmeurynota</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmeurynota
</tax:name>
Forel Pronotum very broad, with a lateral, lamelliform margin, often vaulted. Thorax rapidly narrowing behind. Epinotum very narrow at its sloping face, which often has a peculiar appendage. Gaster broad, short, and small, sometimes more or less spherical. Probably arboreal. (Neotropical).
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26458"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>eurynotus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Camponotus eurynotus Forel
</tax:name>
(Wheeler, 1913); 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26745"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>gilviventris</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. gilviventris Roger
</tax:name>
(Forel, 1914).
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147049"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Manniella</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Manniella
</tax:name>
Wheeler
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
In the maxima worker the anterior truncated portion of the head is strongly carinate at the sides and posteriorly depressed; the front is strongly depressed between the carinae, the depression margined behind with an elevated ridge. The remainder much as in 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147088"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmeurynota</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmeurynota
</tax:name>
. Nest in stalks or twigs. (Neotropical).
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="27201"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>sphaericus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Camponotus sphaericus Roger
</tax:name>
.
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:treatment>
<tax:nomenclature>
Subgenus 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="147102"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Myrmomalis</dc:Genus>
</tax:xmldata>
Myrmomalis
</tax:name>
Forel
</tax:nomenclature>
<tax:div type="description">
<tax:p>
The entire body depressed in the worker and female, especially in the worker of 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="27004"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>obtritus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
C. obtritus
</tax:name>
which is completely flattened. Head rectangular in the worker major; elongate, trapezoidal in the worker minor; eyes placed laterally and behind the middle. Dorsum of the thorax flat; scale of the petiole low and thick. Integument black, opaque and pilose. Legs long, compressed, hirsute. (Neotropical).
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
<tax:nomenclature>
Type: 
<tax:name>
<tax:xid source="HNS" identifier="26408"/>
<tax:xmldata>
<dc:Genus>Camponotus</dc:Genus>
<dc:Species>depressus</dc:Species>
</tax:xmldata>
Camponotus depressus Mayr
</tax:name>
.
</tax:nomenclature>
</tax:treatment>
<tax:div type="multiple">
<tax:p>' Wheeler, Wm. M. 1921. Professor Emery's subgenera of the genus Camponotus Mayr. Psyche, XXVIII, pp. 16 - 19. Santschi has recently proposed four additional subgenera of Camponotus: Myrmisolepis. Myrmopelta. Myrmoplatypus, and Myrmepinotus (1921. ' Retouches aux sous-genres de Camponotus. ' Ann. Soc Ent. Belgique. LXI. pp. 310 - 312). This paper came too late for the new subgenera to be included in the present account.
</tax:p>
</tax:div>
</tax:taxonxBody>
</tax:taxonx>