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Velvet Ant

Hoplomutilla Opima

Photo by RachelM
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Field Notes

Description:

The bright colors of velvet ants serve as warning signals. They are known for their extremely painful sting, said to be strong enough to kill a cow, hence the common name cow killer or cow ant is applied to some species. Unlike a real ant, they do not have drones, workers, and queens. Although some species are strictly nocturnal, female mutillids are commonly observed running during the day (as this one was).

Habitat:

Mutillidae occur worldwide, with some 5000 species, mainly in the tropics.

Species ID Suggestions

Hoplomutilla opima

Velvet ant

Neotropical Mutillidae

Comments (4)

These wasps are awesome, and quite a gallery of spottings you have!
Just to be clear, velvet ants are wingless wasps that mimic ants, right down to living communally, usually in excavated tunnels.
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PublishedApril 2, 2011

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