Camponotus saundersi was created in 1889.
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Amblyopone saundersi was created in 1892.
Camponotus nearcticus was created in 1893.
Camponotus festinatus was created in 1866.
Camponotus triodiae was created in 2009.
Camponotus americanus was created in 1862.
Camponotus flavomarginatus was created in 1862.
Camponotus vagus was created in 1763.
Camponotus anderseni was created in 2001.
Certain species of ants, such as the Camponotus saundersi, have specialized glands that produce a toxic substance called formic acid. When these ants feel threatened or are attacked, they can release this formic acid in a defensive mechanism that causes them to explode, sacrificing themselves to protect the colony.
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camponotus inflatus