Crematogaster marioni

Buren, 1968

Marion's Acrobat Ant

Crematogaster marioni is a of acrobat in the , described by Buren in 1968. It belongs to the Crematogaster, commonly known as acrobat ants due to their distinctive habit of raising their () over their when alarmed. The species is part of a large and diverse genus with worldwide distribution, though specific details about C. marioni's biology and remain limited in published literature.

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How to pronounce Crematogaster marioni: /krɛmətoʊˈɡæstər mæriˈoʊni/

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