Location: Black Star Canyon, Orange County, California.
Habitat: Oak forest.
Coloration, All black.
Length: 14mm.
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Location: Black Star Canyon, Orange County, California.
Habitat: Oak forest.
Coloration, All black.
Length: 14mm.
This is an old one that I decided to post since I have a feeling it might be Camponotus quercicola while all this time I thought it was Camponotus laevigatus. Its hair looks exactly like the hair on the other Ant ID post I just made that I think is Camponotus quercicola also.
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