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matt_lachiusa

日期

3月 2, 2024 15:13 MST

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joshvuh

日期

4月 19, 2024 13:31 CDT

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I have no clue how this velvet ant got here to Texas but found them at my
job and went on a deep dive to ID them only to see they’re mostly native too southern Europe (Spain)

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elkinjmf

日期

2月 26, 2024 12:05 -05

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蟻蜂科 ( Mutillidae)

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csbandi

日期

2月 3, 2024 10:16 IST

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stenthesnake

日期

8月 10, 2021 10:14 MST

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什麼

球蟻蜂亞科 (亞科 Sphaeropthalminae)

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leogsantoro

日期

12月 31, 2023 12:19 -03

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3-4 mm aproximadamente

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suecar

日期

9月 23, 2023 09:03 MST

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D. heliophila? Can't find a good match in BugGuide - I wish photos were better.

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froggy143

日期

9月 23, 2023 22:25 MST

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keerthipriyap

日期

9月 16, 2023 18:22 MDT

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金黃毛蟻蜂 (Dasymutilla aureola)

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ouzel

日期

9月 3, 2023 17:49 PDT

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matt-ratcliffe

日期

8月 27, 2023 16:03 CDT

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salva_jausant

日期

3月 10, 2018

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mountainsong

日期

8月 3, 2023 10:21 PDT

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pavelbykau

日期

7月 21, 2023 10:23 PDT

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natcase

日期

7月 2, 2023 19:09 MST

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Male with malformed wings?

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sarasims

日期

6月 15, 2023 16:44 CST

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On the hill near the Campsite.

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catherine_g

日期

6月 25, 2023 10:51 CDT

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nmoorhatch

日期

6月 20, 2023 09:32 PDT

描述

Male

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sandyhead

日期

6月 11, 2023 08:48 CDT

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什麼

蟻蜂科 ( Mutillidae)

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ximenaarevaloc

日期

8月 22, 2022 12:11 CDT

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什麼

金黃毛蟻蜂 (Dasymutilla aureola)

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morromary

日期

5月 21, 2023 20:11 PDT

地點

Morro Bay (Google, OSM)

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sydney_krantz

日期

5月 20, 2023 18:27 PDT

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Myrmosula

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graham_montgomery

日期

3月 18, 2023 12:33 PDT

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jfmantis

日期

5月 8, 2023 15:18 EDT

描述

First mutillid from Central Park on inat!

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jfmantis

日期

4月 4, 2023 13:58 EST

描述

Fast.

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什麼

Pertyella

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bealeiderman

日期

4月 7, 2023 14:26 -05

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日期

3月 26, 2023 15:17 -05

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stephtran

日期

2月 22, 2023 16:00 AST

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ursulinsky

日期

11月 8, 2022 17:50 -03

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jessicaraintree

日期

1月 20, 2023 15:54 +07

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tsnowden

日期

1月 20, 2023 15:55 +07

地點

Chiang Dao (Google, OSM)

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chinmay_c_m

日期

12月 25, 2022 08:08 IST

地點

Shantagiri (Google, OSM)

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naturenate

日期

11月 19, 2022 15:32 PST

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froggy143

日期

11月 11, 2022 18:40 MST

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什麼

Areotilla

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wynand_uys

日期

11月 13, 2022 13:13 SAST

描述

6mm

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jugbayjs

日期

9月 24, 2022 01:46 CDT

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什麼

Myrmosa

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vanwest

日期

10月 2022

地點

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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什麼

有翅亞綱 (亞綱 Pterygota)

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ghost68

日期

7月 1, 2022 09:53 EDT

地點

Ocala (Google, OSM)

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tusabez

日期

6月 21, 2022 11:30 CST

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birdingtexan

日期

6月 10, 2022 09:44 CDT

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graceml

日期

6月 3, 2022 08:27 CDT

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什麼

毛蟻蜂族 ( Dasymutillini)

日期

5月 22, 2022 12:44 CDT

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什麼

金黃毛蟻蜂 (Dasymutilla aureola)

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linneav

日期

5月 22, 2022 08:45 PDT

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cholmesphoto

日期

5月 21, 2022 09:48 MDT

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lizethportelalopez

日期

5月 9, 2022 21:13 -05

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leonardohe

日期

5月 16, 2022 09:56 MDT

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日期

4月 29, 2022

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日期

4月 29, 2022

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Male?

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cindychrisler

日期

4月 22, 2022 13:01 CDT

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什麼

毛蟻蜂屬 ( Dasymutilla)

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emmajonas

日期

3月 29, 2022 10:57 EDT

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idlegrraphics

日期

7月 27, 2021 17:32 CDT

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gego

日期

8月 28, 2015 13:45 CEST

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alice_abela

日期

5月 25, 2014 16:28 PDT

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Figueroa Mountain, Los Padres National Forest, Santa Barbara County, California

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什麼

蟻蜂科 ( Mutillidae)

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prajwal_ullal

日期

7月 10, 2021 08:28 IST

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alyssamagliaro

日期

4月 2021

地點

Arizona, US (Google, OSM)

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pieterprins

日期

9月 15, 2017 11:33 CEST

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In open forest. Moving quite rapidly and therefore hard to photograph.

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什麼

Timulla

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laurabaird

日期

9月 2021

地點

Kentucky, US (Google, OSM)

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什麼

蟻蜂屬 ( Mutilla)

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gigilaidler

日期

12月 2, 2021 12:26 SAST

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louisenicholas

日期

1月 4, 2022 20:42 +11

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Approx 1cm long, poking head into sand, lots of other marks in sand around it. On sandy track between Wyperfeld NP and private bush block, Patchewollock, NW Victoria.

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alejandro_velez

日期

1月 1, 2020 17:33 -05

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josuergg

日期

12月 27, 2021 17:55 CST

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helpwithnames

日期

12月 7, 2021 16:14 -05

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josuergg

日期

12月 3, 2021 10:51 CST

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anniebeez

日期

7月 1, 2019 16:46 UTC

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什麼

毛蟻蜂族 ( Dasymutillini)

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matthew_connors

日期

5月 6, 2018 17:56 AEST

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Mmmmmm velvet ants, mmm mmm mmmmmmm velvet ants. They're cool, but I distinctly remember nobody knowing anything much about them. I wonder if I can spend three days sorting them out. Let's hope it doesn't take that long -_-

So uhh I guess we start at the top. Family Mutillidae. I'm just gonna go by what ALA says because it seems decent. There are 9 genera in two subfamilies: Mutillinae: Odontomutilla (1 sp.), Trogaspidia (2 spp.); Sphaeropthalminae: Aglaotilla (14 spp.), Australotilla (5 spp.), Bothriomutilla (1 sp.), Ephutomorpha (155 spp.), Eurymutilla (6 spp.), Odontomyrme (6 spp.), Ponerotilla (4 spp.). Well that's... Mmmm. Okay then. 'Not ideal' is an understatement.

I've seen Ephutomorpha before and it's fairly similar to this so I guess it is at least Sphaeropthalminae. Thorax is a bit of a different shape though so with luck I don't have something within that mess of species.

Alright, well let's see if I can rule out the three mutillines. This is Trogaspidia cooki, at least according to iNat: I see no reason to doubt it really and it seems correct. The other iNat Trogaspidia observations from around the world are all very similar, and given that they have no indication of any strong thoracic spines I am happy to also rule out T. tricarinata. The iNat observations of Odontomutilla are also very similar in form, and seem to differ from Trogaspida mostly in abdominal pattern. So I'm happy ruling Odontomutilla out as well.

Okay, so we have something in Sphaeropthalminae then. Bothriomutilla rugicollis is a very distinctive, common species with large spines on the thorax:

Ponerotilla then - I can find no information with a cursory search except for this paper which mentions that females have (only?) been collected from underground, in the nests of ants. I guess I should probably check them, shouldn't I. Good news! All four are described in this paper, all four are known only from WA, and all four look quite different to this.

Next up is Australotilla. There are some iNat sightings and they seem to have a rather different thorax to mine so I don't think they will be what we are after. But still, I should check. This paper will help quite a lot. It has the original description of the genus, and importantly all of the currently-assigned species are included within it in that paper. The description seems to indicate that the thorax does not contain the large spines that my one has. The generic description states that all species have the "abdomen with 6 bright-colored spots in single longitudinal line, sometimes weak or lacking on 3rd and 4th tergites". The diagram of A. modesta included confirms these details:

and they certainly match the iNat sightings as well. So I am once again happy to rule them out.

Next up, Eurymutilla. Once more there are iNat sightings including two different species, and they look rather different to mine. Still I will look. E. turneri is described in the paper linked above, and the holotype is here: Quite different really. The description of E. unilineata is here; the abdominal pattern is different and it has a brown/orange thorax. The description of E. perelegans is here, currently a synonym of E. argenteolineata. It is rather similar to the previous two; once more it has an orange/red thorax. The original description of E. argenteolineata is here but ugh it's in French. It seems to agree but if anyone wants to translate, go ahead! The description of E. exigua is here. I have only translated part of it but it seems only to be for the male, alas. Either way it seems that most of the Eurymutilla species are very similar to each other, so I will rule for now pending the result that all of the other species are similar too. Ephutomorpha morosa var. albocalcarata, described briefly here, is a synonym of E. cordata. The abdomen has narrow white borders on the first and second segments, so it is out. And finally E. mutilla is described and illustrated here:

So that is Eurymutilla out then.

Odontomyrme next. There are many iNat sightings and they all seem very small. Our paper from before contains the original description of the genus along with a key to all six species. Woohoo! O. gilberti has abdominal tergite 2 rusty red with a preapical black band, and then the remaining segments rusty red. O. difficilis has abominal tergites 1-5 rusty red. O. abjecta has tergite 1 rusty red (at least partially), and then tergites 3 and 4 black with rusty red apical bands. O. tobiasi also has tergite 1 at least partially rusty red, but has tergites 3 and 4 yellowish brown. O. addena has tergite 2 with a "large semicircular, apicomedial rusty red cuticular spot". And finally O. sessilis has tergite 2 with a "less conspicuous, transverse apicomedial rusty red cuticular spot". Here is the type of O. tobiasi for reference:

Good to rule out another genus. Heading into dangerous territory now though....

Alright then, Aglaotilla. Astonishingly, the genus actually has a modern treatment! That's probably because it was only described very recently. Thanks the lord for modern taxonomists. Anyway, it's here and it very clearly states that all the species are brightly metallic and strongly punctured. The type, A. submetallescens, is imaged, and it is indeed similar to the iNat sightings of the genus. So Aglaotilla is out.

And now, alas, we reach our big problem. Ephutomorpha is an incredibly huge mess. Many species actually belong to some of the other genera we have already looked at, and I don't doubt that many also represent undescribed genera. It's a bit like Platybrachys isn't it. So I don't really have much hope for getting a definitive ID, but we might still be able to get somewhere. ALA lists 155 described species, and I am not going through them all. But there are plenty of species IDed here on iNat courtesy of the amazing @kevinwilliams, so we can go through and see if anything is close. Right away there is a match - E. ruficornis. All the markings and morphology match. It is a decent distance from the other iNat sightings but that doesn't necessarily mean anything, considering there are only 4 observations. The original description is... short. It essentially says that it is black, the antennae are red, and the abdomen has white hairs. I guess it matches? I'm hesitant to apply the name given that the only proper reference is iNat itself (don't want to be circular), but I can't see anything that would differentiate it from the other sightings here. E. ruficornis s. l. maybe. Perhaps the experts can chime in and tell me how wrong I am :P

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asdf2020

日期

10月 26, 2021 17:25 MST

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myosotisalpestris

日期

9月 6, 2021 15:05 MDT

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davidmt83

日期

9月 25, 2021 12:38 MDT

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kueda

日期

9月 10, 2021 18:28 PDT

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Running around in the road, sandy soils, coastal grassland and chaparral.

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tillyhawk

日期

9月 2021

地點

Georgia, US (Google, OSM)

描述

About .5 in long, two together

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bzimmerbirds

日期

4月 21, 2020 18:04 MDT

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mas68ter

日期

8月 24, 2021 18:36 CDT

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elrodrugs_

日期

7月 20, 2021 18:41 MDT

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stevecollins

日期

8月 8, 2021 13:02 EDT

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I can't find any examples with a black head

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小蟻蜂族 ( Smicromyrmini)

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frank-deschandol

日期

7月 16, 2021 17:25 CEST

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savvaszafeiriou

日期

7月 20, 2021 04:45 +13

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ralsalas

日期

7月 29, 2021 14:38 MDT

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駝盾蟻蜂族 ( Trogaspidiini)

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jiutian

日期

7月 2021

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金黃毛蟻蜂 (Dasymutilla aureola)

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lexibug

日期

7月 11, 2021 06:48 PDT

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francisco255

日期

7月 15, 2021 17:26 CDT

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catherine_g

日期

6月 22, 2021 14:01 CDT

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jakemccumber

日期

7月 8, 2021 13:37 EDT

描述

Photo series focused on the male and active mating. Detailed images of female linked below.

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joshklostermann

日期

6月 30, 2021 16:12 EDT

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froggy143

日期

6月 25, 2021 21:27 MST

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Pretty small, it was seen wandering near the nest entrance of a Camponotus fragilis colony.

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6月 29, 2021 11:47 CDT

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morgancantrell

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6月 25, 2021 13:29 PDT

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nickrobinson

日期

6月 16, 2021 19:51 CDT

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tmurray74

日期

6月 15, 2021 13:53 EDT

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patriciagthomas

日期

6月 2021

地點

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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jcochran706

日期

6月 12, 2021 09:10 CDT

描述

Timberlake Biological Field Station

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jcochran706

日期

6月 12, 2021 12:21 CDT

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Timberlake Biological Field Station

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keithpetrus

日期

6月 1, 2021 12:25 UTC

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substanz

日期

10月 2019

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threeagoutdoors

日期

6月 2, 2021 10:22 CDT

描述

I can get more pictures as needed

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sambiology

日期

5月 29, 2021 17:37 CDT

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fishkeeper

日期

5月 30, 2021 13:23 CDT

描述

Fast runner. Do velvet ants come in non-fuzzy format?

Edit: wow, I didn't realize this was something unusual! Here's more info, in case that's useful for anyone.

This little gal was in an area of scrubland, on an exotic game hunting ranch that's been left pretty much entirely un-developed. They just have a few buildings, and some dirt roads. If anyone finds themself in the same area, this was on Ox Ranch, on a route heading towards the cave they give people tours of. She was along the back route, the one that doesn't include driving through the creek. I don't guarantee that the little pin in this observation is in the exact right spot.
The area had a number of scraggly, smallish live oak trees, and fairly minimal ground cover. Small bushes with clean or nearly-clean ground between them. There was a thin creek 20-30 feet away, running through a wide creekbed. I looked at the ground a lot in that area, watching for rattlesnakes, and I didn't see any other velvet ants.
She was a fast wasp! She didn't really take any notice of me that I could tell, and kept about her business, running in a messy zigzagging pattern that seems to be common in velvet ants. She paused now and then to check out the occasional smell, but never for long.

I'm probably going back to the ranch in fall. If I see any more of these, I'll try to take better pictures, and maybe a bit of video.

Additional edit: these appear to be the only photos of this species alive. So, that's really cool. I wish I'd followed her around and tried to get more shots, but I had no idea she was anything rare! I was on my way down to a creekbed, and took a couple of quick snaps of a neat bug along the way.

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ermersonsharbel

日期

5月 15, 2021 14:50 -04

描述

@kevinwilliams
@michelotto
@pedro_reck
help with identification

Ajuda na identificação

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josev_ge

日期

5月 16, 2021 14:28 -03

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fernandotellez

日期

4月 29, 2021 13:28 -04

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pufferchung

日期

4月 28, 2021 17:24 CDT

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I found two small holes on the hiking trail, noticed something was hiding inside. I poked it with a small straw, a velvet ant came out. It was really fast and I couldn't get a good picture for ID. I didn’t have any container so I used my speedlite soft box , carefully scooped it up with sand. It finally calmed down so I could take few pictures. I put it back to the small hole afterward.