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Found most commonly in these habitats: 18 times found in montane wet forest, 2 times found in CCL 400, 4 times found in rainforest, 3 times found in rainforest edge, 2 times found in wet broadleaf forest, 1 times found in seasonally dry scrubby vegetation, 1 times found in Pasture edge/primary forest, 4 times found in SSO 450m, 4 times found in Tropical woodland, 2 times found in wet forest edge, ...
Found most commonly in these microhabitats: 7 times on low vegetation, 3 times in dead vine stem, 1 times in dead stick, 1 times In dead branch Pelliciera rhizophorae., 4 times dead branch, 2 times nest in dead branch Ficus, 3 times in fresh treefall, 2 times in dead stem, 2 times foragers, 1 times The following are from one Piper plant. This shrubby Piper was abundantly inhab, 1 times ex hollow stem on live plant, ...
Collected most commonly using these methods: 23 times Fogging, 13 times search, 12 times Malaise, 4 times hand collecting, 6 times Foggin, 4 times beating low vegetation, 3 times Sweeping, 45-3 times beating vegetation, 2, 2 times Blacklight, 2 times flight intercept trap, 2 times beating, ...
Elevations: collected from 5 - 1780 meters, 322 meters average
Collect Date Range: collected between 1972-08-03 and 2019-05-29
Type specimens: syntype of Camponotus claviscapus: casent0910658, casent0910659
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