Crematogaster acuta

DaRocha et al. (2015) studied the diversity of ants found in bromeliads of a single large tree of Erythrina, a common cocoa shade tree, at an agricultural research center in Ilhéus, Brazil. Forty-seven species of ants were found in 36 of 52 the bromeliads examined. Bromeliads with suspended soil and those that were larger had higher ant diversity. Crematogaster acuta was found in 8 different bromeliads but was associated with twigs and bark, rather than suspended soil or litter.

Distribution based on Regional Taxon Lists
Neotropical Region: Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Venezuela.

Nomenclature

 *  acuta. Formica acuta Fabricius, 1804: 411 (w.) CENTRAL AMERICA. Wheeler, G.C. & Wheeler, J. 1952b: 258 (l.); Longino, 2003a: 33 (q.). Combination in Crematogaster: Roger, 1862c: 291; in C. (Eucrema): Santschi, 1918d: 182. Senior synonym of quadriceps: Roger, 1862c: 291; of centralis: Longino, 2003a: 32.
 * quadriceps. Crematogaster quadriceps Smith, F. 1858b: 140 (w.) BRAZIL. Junior synonym of acuta: Roger, 1862c: 291.
 * centralis. Crematogaster (Eucrema) acuta var. centralis Santschi, 1932e: 412 (w.q.) PANAMA. Junior synonym of acuta: Longino, 2003a: 32.