Myrmilloides

André, 1902

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Myrmilloides is a of velvet ants ( Mutillidae) established by André in 1902. The genus is currently considered doubtful in GBIF , suggesting taxonomic uncertainty or potential synonymy with other genera. As members of Mutillidae, in this group are solitary with wingless females and winged males. The genus has been recorded in iNaturalist with 143 observations, indicating some level of field recognition despite taxonomic questions.

Velvet ant, female (Mutillidae, Myrmilloides grandiceps (Blake)) (35172918854) by Insects Unlocked
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