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Crematogaster cerasi
Cherry Acrobat Ant
Crematogaster cerasi is a species of acrobat ant in the tribe Crematogastrini, described by Asa Fitch in 1855. The species is distinguished by specific hair patterns and thoracic ridge characteristics. It is omnivorous, feeding on both animal and plant material. The common name 'Cherry Acrobat Ant' reflects its association with cherry trees and its characteristic behavior of raising its abdomen when disturbed.