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Taxonomic history
Found most commonly in these habitats: 120 times found in montane wet forest, 40 times found in tropical rainforest, 24 times found in rainforest, 22 times found in 2º lowland rainforest, 15 times found in lowland rainforest, 16 times found in tropical moist forest, 15 times found in tropical wet forest, 11 times found in 2º wet forest, 7 times found in wet forest, 9 times found in mature wet forest, ...
Found most commonly in these microhabitats: 78 times beating vegetation, 60 times ex sifted leaf litter, 40 times Sobre Vegetacion, 31 times Malaise trap, 32 times at bait, 19 times beating veg., 16 times on low vegetation, 6 times Hojarasca, 3 times ex dead twig, 1 times nest in live stem of tall composit herb, 4 times Copa de arbol, ...
Collected most commonly using these methods: 97 times Beating, 81 times Malaise, 46 times MiniWinkler, 40 times Sweeping, 32 times Baiting, 18 times search, 14 times flight intercept trap, 15 times Fogging, 14 times MaxiWinkler, 7 times Malaise trap, 6 times Mini Winkler, ...
Elevations: collected from 10 - 1320 meters, 446 meters average
Collect Date Range: collected between 1981-02-27 00:00:00.0 and 2016-06-15 00:00:00.0
Type specimens: Holotype of Camponotus integellus: casent0910632
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