Camponotus dumetorum is a species of ant in the family Formicidae.[1][2][3][4] This species belongs to the genus Camponotus, which is native to North America. They are related to other species from the subgenus Tanaemyremex in western North America such as C. semitestaceus and C. vicinus.[5]C. dumetorum are primarily nocturnal and form undergrounds nests.[6][7] Like other select ant species native to California, their populations have been displaced with the introduction of Argentine ants.[8][9]
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