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Crematogaster ants "are able to raise their abdomens forward and over their thoraces and heads, which allow them to point their abdominal tips in nearly all directions", [11] "as if they were performing a balancing act", [12] thus they are colloquially known as cocktail ants or acrobat ants.
Crematogaster ashmeadi, commonly known as the acrobat ant, is an arboreal ant widespread in the Southeastern United States. It nests and forages almost exclusively above ground level, often found in treetops and on lianas. It is one of eleven species in the genus Crematogaster that is native to eastern North America.
Crematogaster pinicola is a species of ant in the genus Crematogaster. It is commonly known as the Pine Tree Acrobat Ant. [1] The species name derives from pinus, meaning pine tree in Latin; and "cola", a Latin suffix meaning "dweller [2]
Crematogaster laeviuscula, known generally as the acrobat ant or valentine ant, ... Acrobat ant, Crematogaster laeviuscula. References
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Crematogaster scutellaris can reach a length of about 8 mm in the queen, while the workers rarely exceed 5 mm. These ants have reddish head and black thorax and abdomen. The shape of the abdomen is characteristic, as it gradually narrows toward the ape