Location: O'Neill Regional Park, Orange County, California.
Habitat: Oak forest.
Coloration, hue and pattern: All black.
Length: 11mm.
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Location: O'Neill Regional Park, Orange County, California.
Habitat: Oak forest.
Coloration, hue and pattern: All black.
Length: 11mm.
Likely one of the Myrmentoma subgenus according to Dr. James Trager.
Pretty sure this was Camponotus quercicola based on where I found it. They are all over the place there, I just never knew because at the time I never went there after dark. I don't know of any other large black Camponotus anywhere around there.
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