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Taxonomic history
Found most commonly in these habitats: 20 times found in montane wet forest, 1 times found in wet forest, 3 times found in mature rainforest, edge of forest near pasture and agricultural land, steep rocky terrain, 1 times found in mature rainforest, near pasture edge, small stream through forest, 2 times found in ridgetop cloud forest, isolated peak with oak trees, 1 times found in second growth forest, 1 times found in Trampa #5, 1 times found in forest/pasture edge, montane wet forest, 1 times found in montane rainforest, 1 times found in montane wet forest, along ridge descending to major river, a mix of old 2ndary forest on one slope and more mature forest on the other, ...
Found most commonly in these microhabitats: 8 times ex sifted leaf litter, 4 times bajo de M/04, 1 times nest in vertical dead tree trunk, 2 times Hojarasca, 1 times foragers, 1 times Camino toma de Agua, 1 times beating vegetation, 1 times beating veg., 1 times bajo de M/17, 1 times bajo de M/05, 1 times bajo de M/03, ...
Collected most commonly using these methods: 10 times Malaise, 7 times flight intercept trap, 6 times miniWinkler, 4 times search, 2 times maxiWinkler, 2 times Mini Winkler, 2 times Beating, 1 times Berlese.
Elevations: collected from 50 - 1080 meters, 532 meters average
Collect Date Range: collected between 1993-11-01 and 2015-07-11
Type specimens: Lectotype of Camponotus tonduzi: casent0910665; paralectotype of Camponotus tonduzi: casent0910666; syntype of Camponotus tonduzi: casent0903631
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