Camponotus hyatti explained

Camponotus hyatti is a species of carpenter ant. The species is native to the northern Pacific coast, from Oregon to the Baja California Peninsula. The species is characterized by its five-toothed mandibles and the smooth, shiny appearance of its clypeus, as well as a pronounced metanotal groove, lending the basal surface of the propodeum a distinct convex appearance. It commonly nests in sagebrush, Yucca, manzanita, and oak.[1]

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  1. Book: Snelling, Roy R. . 1988 . Taxonomic Notes on Neararctic Species of Camponotus, Subgenus Myrmentoma (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) . https://books.google.com/books?id=aavw-aWxeMIC&dq=Camponotus+hyatti&pg=PA55 . Trager . James C. . Advances in Myrmecology . 69 . 0-916846-38-5 . 19 August 2014 .