Camponotus crenatus

Distribution
This taxon was described from Australia.

Nomenclature

 *  crenatus. Camponotus crenatus Mayr, 1876: 64 (s.) AUSTRALIA. Subgenus indeterminate.

Description
Worker major. Length 8mm. Black, glossy, apical part of the mandibles ferruginous, antennae and part of the tarses dull chestnut; moderately hairy, very scattered pubescence, gaster and metanotum (= propodeum) rather densely pubescent, antennae and feet without erect hairs, mandibles curved, glossy with dispersed punctations; head minutely and densely punctated, with dispersed punctations, above anteriorly with clypeus scarcely keeled, anterior scarcely produced, with crenations impressed on the middle of the anterior margin; the thorax is finely correate, short, convex above the angle of the propodeum, the basal part of the metanotum (= propodeum) straight; the node on the petiole moderately thickened, rounded quadrate; gaster minutely transversely coriaceous-striate. Rockhampton in Queensland (Museum Godeffroy)