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Velvet Ant

Ephutomorpha species

Description:

Less than 10mm long. Reddish brown head and legs. Black abdomen with 2 yellow bands across it.

Notes:

The Mutillidae are a family of more than 3,000 species of wasps (despite the names) whose wingless females resemble large, hairy ants. Their common name velvet ant refers to their dense pile of hair which most often is bright scarlet or orange, but may also be black, white, silver, or gold. Their bright colours serve as aposematic signals. They are known for their extremely painful stings, hence the common name cow killer or cow ant. Unlike a real ant, they do not have drones, workers, and queens. However, velvet ants do exhibit haplodiploid sex determination similar to other members of Vespoidea.

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4 Comments

ShannaB
ShannaB 11 years ago

No way!!! : )

RachaelB
RachaelB 11 years ago

Thanks for the ID Martin. You were spot on Shanna - it is a wasp without wings!

ShannaB
ShannaB 11 years ago

Strange-looking thing, it looks like a wasp with no wings. I'm not even sure where to look for an ID on that...

RachaelB
Spotted by
RachaelB

Victoria, Australia

Spotted on Mar 16, 2013
Submitted on Apr 8, 2013

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