The common large black Camponotus species here in CA are C. vicinus, C. laevigatus, C. modoc, and C. quercicola. I have found all four of these this season but this does not look like any one of them.
Does not appear to be C. modoc (no dense yellow hairs or alternating matt black stripes on gaster), C. laevigatus (hairs are not white and no C. laevigatus have red hues on their legs. C. laevigatus also much shinier), or C. vicinus (hair density and head to thorax ratio incorrect).
Could this possibly be a "northern" variety of C. quercicola?
** Will post macro shots when they are taken, but have attached a short cell video for now **
1. Location of collection: Near Fish Camp and Wawona CA
2. Date of collection: 5-4-2017
3. Habitat of collection: Mountain forest, pines
4. Length (from head to gaster): About 15mm
5. Color, hue, pattern and texture: All black with transition to red hue on legs
6. Distinguishing characteristics: Short scapes, wide head, almost shiny, nearly hairless, "stocky" build
UPDATE:
Video comparision vs C. modoc, C. vicinus, C. laevigatus, and C. quercicola
Be sure to click HD 1080p on the cog wheel for best resolution.
Edited by nurbs, May 6 2017 - 3:35 PM.