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Definition of Mutillids

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- female mutillids, these two thoracic segments are completely fused. Members of the family Myrmosidae, formerly classified as a subfamily of mutillids, also...
- other mutillids, though this species is unusual in having a strong ultrasonic component to the sounds it produces. Compared to other mutillids studied...
- genus Dasymutilla. Only females are wingless, as in other mutillids. Compared to other mutillids, it is mid-sized, being larger than some of the smallest...
- Mutillidae, and in the same superfamily, but sister taxon to Sapygidae. As in mutillids, females are flightless, and are kleptoparasites in the nests of fossorial...
- black. It is one of the species of jumping spiders that are mimics of mutillid wasps in the genus Dasymutilla (commonly known as "velvet ants"); several...
- Pappognatha is a genus of mutillid wasps. Some members of this genus are ant mimics (e.g., Pappognatha myrmiciformis closely resembles the ant species...
- Mickel, Clarence E. (1928). "Biological and Taxonomic Investigations on the Mutillid Wasps". Bulletin of the United States National Museum (143). Washington...
- jumper. It is one of the species of jumping spiders which are mimics of mutillid wasps in the genus Dasymutilla (commonly known as "velvet ants"); several...
- Mickel, Clarence E. (1928). "Biological and taxonomic investigations on the mutillid wasps". Bulletin of the United States National Museum (143): 1–351. doi:10...
- a wide network. Among his findings was the parasitic relationship of mutillids in bumble bee nests. In 1830 he met J. C. Schiødte while on a collecting...