Camponotus tristis

Distribution
This taxon was described from Australia.

Nomenclature

 *  tristis. Camponotus (Myrmophyma) tristis Clark, 1930a: 124, fig. 1 (s.w.) AUSTRALIA. Wheeler, G.C. & Wheeler, J. 1974a: 60 (l.).

Description
Worker major.-Length, 8-9 mm. Black. Legs brownish black. Apical segments of the gaster very narrowly edged with yellow. Opaque. Very finely and densely reticulate. Mandibles coarsely striate-punctate. Hair yellowish, erect, very sparse throughout. Pubescence yellow, fine and adpressed, very sparse throughout. Head broader than long, broadest at the eyes, the occipital border concave, the sides strongly convex, the posterior angles rounded. Frontal carinae diverging strongly outward behind, with a sharp longitudinal groove between them. Clypeus broad, subcarinate, produced and feebly convex in front; there is a deep depression on each side in front. Eyes large and flat, placed at the posterior third of the sides. The anterior ocellus represented by a large deep puncture, the posterior pair by very feebly punctures. Scapes extending beyond the occipital border by twice their thickness; second and third segments of the funiculus of equal length, one third shorter than the first. Mandibles large, triangular, armed with five or six strong sharp teeth. Thorax one and a half times longer than broad. Pronotum twice as broad as long, strongly convex in front and one the sides, the anterior border margined and slightly raised in front, submarginate on the sides. Mesonotum fully one third broader than long, convex above. Epinotum as long as broad in front, wedge shaped, the posterior ending in a sharp point; in profile the declivity twice as long as the dorsum, straight and vertical, rounded into the dorsum. Node scale-like, the top edge sharp, convex laterally; in profile the anterior face convex, the posterior straight. Gaster longer than broad. Legs robust. Worker minor.-Length, 5-6 mm. Color, sculpture and pilosity similar to the worker. Head as long as broad, the occipital border straight, the sides convex. scapes passing the occipital border by almost half their length. Thorax similar to that of the major, but much more slender. The declivity three times as long as the dorsum of the epinotum. Node a little more slender, the top edge, laterally, bluntly rounded. The rest as in the worker major. Habitat.-Western Australia: Eradu (J. Clark). Apparently near C. (M.) evae Forel from Queensland.