Mediterranean Acrobat Ant

Crematogaster scutellaris

''Crematogaster scutellaris'' is a species of ant belonging to the family Formicidae, subfamily Myrmicinae.
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Appearance

''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 apex.

They raise menacingly their pointed abdomen when they are feeling attacked, emitting a small drop of pheromones from the rear end. The smell of the pheromone causes a general mobilization in the nest and any intruder is soon surrounded by a mass of aggressive ants.
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Distribution

This species has a typically Mediterranean distribution. It is present in Europe, in the Near East and in North Africa.
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Behavior

''Crematogaster scutellaris'' establish independent monogynous colonies, but with the possibility of oligogyny. Winged males and queens can be found at the end of summer, but sometimes even until the end of October, if it is not very cold.

They usually build their colonies mainly in stumps and fallen logs or dead branches. The nest are made with a mixture of chewed wood and humus. Between March and October workers collect and carry mainly sugary liquid substances and solid materials.

Spawning usually takes place during the summer. This species is very prolific. The larvae hatch primarily in September and overwinter in the second stage, from November to February at about 10 °C. The following spring the third instar larvae develop, pupating in the summer. By mid to late summer the worker appear, while sexed individuals appear in late August.
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Food

These ants are natural predators of ''Thaumetopoea pityocampa'', a moth that is a devastating pest of Mediterranean pines.

They also transport live aphids into oak-gall nests. Currently there is no evidence of immediate predation of these aphids inside the galls, so they are likely stored to overwinter due to a mutualistic relationship and/or serve as food storage.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderHymenoptera
FamilyFormicidae
GenusCrematogaster
SpeciesC. scutellaris
Photographed in
Portugal