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Velvet ant

Sphaeropthalma pensylvanica

Description:

A small velvet ant in the genus Sphaeropthalma.

Habitat:

Attracted to lights in my backyard. Deciduous forest nearby.

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2 Comments

Brian38
Brian38 8 months ago

Thank you much John B. I was pretty excited to find this one which was my first. Their parasitic behavior is extremely interesting.

John B.
John B. 8 months ago

Hi Brian38,
of all the beautiful spottings you posted yesterday, this one is my absolute favourite. I often see velvet ants here in the Philippines (different genus, of course), but nearly always females. The males are obviously here, but much harder to find. I think I have only ever seen two males. I don't know if the males are hard to find where you are, but its just a great spotting.

Brian38
Spotted by
Brian38

Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States

Spotted on Aug 3, 2023
Submitted on Aug 18, 2023

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