Crematogaster emeryana

Creighton, 1950

Crematogaster emeryana is a of in the , described by Creighton in 1950. It belongs to the Crematogaster, commonly known as acrobat ants, which are characterized by their distinctive -shaped that can be raised over the when alarmed. The species is part of a diverse genus with over 400 described species worldwide. Specific ecological and behavioral details for C. emeryana remain poorly documented in the available literature.

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How to pronounce Crematogaster emeryana: //krɛˌmætəˈɡæstər ɛˌmɛriˈɑːnə//

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Taxonomic Status

Crematogaster emeryana is recognized as a valid by major taxonomic databases including GBIF, iNaturalist, and NCBI . The species was described by William Steel Creighton in 1950.

Data Limitations

As of the knowledge cutoff, detailed -specific information for Crematogaster emeryana is extremely limited. Most available sources provide only basic taxonomic without ecological, behavioral, or morphological descriptions specific to this species. The Crematogaster is well-studied, but individual species accounts vary greatly in completeness.

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