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Genus
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Ants in this predominantly Neotropical genus nest in hollow dead twigs and other preformed plant cavities. Two species occur in California:
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is widespread at middle and low elevations within the California floristic province, often nesting in branches of manzanita (
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), while
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is confined to southern California.
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<paragraph id="EE6AA5C44BEB5B5F35CC90D0E302997A" pageNumber="39">Species identification: Ward (1985b). Additional references: Creighton (1953b, 1954), Peters (1997), Starks et al. (1998), Ward (1989a, 1990, 1993).</paragraph>
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