Crematogaster Cerasi
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''Crematogaster cerasi'' is a species of ant in tribe Crematogastrini. It was described by Asa Fitch in 1855.


Physical characteristics

''Crematogaster cerasi'' are identified by the long hairs found on their shoulder and dorsum. Unlike others from the genus ''Crematogaster'', there are only 3-5 hairs on each of these areas. Ridges on the thoracic dorsal are also indicators of a ''Crematogaster cerasi''. Ridges are short and discontinuous. The bodies of the ants are unicolored. Crematogaster_cerasi_queen.jpg, queen


Diet

''Crematogaster cerasi'' are omnivorous. This means that they have the ability to eat both non-vegetarian food as well as plants and seeds. They eat dead bugs and smaller insects. They also consume nectar of flowers.


Predators

Predators consist of spiders, rodents, beetles, birds and sometimes but not often, black bears. Having this many known predators makes them a necessary part of the ecosystem.


References

cerasi Cerasi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Angelo Cerasi (1643–1728), Italian Roman Catholic bishop * Tiberio Cerasi Tiberio Cerasi (1544 – May 3, 1601) was a Roman jurist and Treasurer-General to Pope Clement VIII ...
Insects described in 1855 Taxa named by Asa Fitch {{Crematogaster-stub