Camponotus inaequalis
Camponotus inaequalis
Insecta
RARE

Stats

Lifespan
1-10 years
Size
Small
Diet
Omnivore
Activity
Nocturnal
Social
Colony
Biome
Subtropical forest
Range
North America
Movement
Walking
Breeding
Egg-laying
Defense
Toxins
Status
Rare

About

Camponotus inaequalis, a species of carpenter ant, is native to Florida, the Bahamas, and Cuba. It is known for its ability to drill through wood, creating intricate tunnels and nests.

Life cycle

  1. 1.
    egg
    A small egg is laid on or near the larval food source and hatches within days or weeks.
  2. 2.
    juvenile
    An immature insect feeds and molts, growing through successive instars.
  3. 3.
    subadult
    A near-adult insect has wing buds or near-mature form, one molt away from full size.
  4. 4.
    adult
    Fully grown, with full wings and adult coloration.

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Taxonomy

Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Arthropoda
Class
Insecta
Order
Hymenoptera
Family
Formicidae
Genus
Camponotus
Species
Camponotus inaequalis