Camponotus zonatus
Camponotus zonatus is a species of ant native to the Caribbean. It belongs to a group of taxonomically confusing species and subspecies and for a while was known as Camponotus conspicuus inaequalis. In Florida, zonatus only occurs in the Miami metropolitan area and the Florida keys (they thrive in urban environments), so it is possible that they have been introduced from Cuba or the Bahamas. It is probable that the Florida population interbreeds with inaequalis (formerly tortuganus), as intermediate color forms between the two species have been found. The coloration of this species is the most striking thing about them. They are yellow with a yellow/brown variegated gaster, similar to the closely related Camponotus variegatus of Hawaii. They're rather large, with 14-15 millimeter queens and 7-8mm minor workers.
On May 7, WanderAnts on this forum found a Camponotus zonatus queen after dusk near Miami, Florida. I received one of them from him on July 1, 2019, already with some eggs and small larvae.
Edited by Aaron567, June 27 2021 - 12:06 PM.