Odontophotopsis setifera
Schuster, 1952
Odontophotopsis setifera is a of in the , described by Schuster in 1952. Velvet ants are solitary in which females are wingless and often possess aposematic coloration. The Odontophotopsis is part of the diverse Mutillidae fauna of North America.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Odontophotopsis setifera: //oʊˌdɒntoʊfoʊˈtɒpsɪs ˌsɛtɪˈfɪrə//
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Similar Taxa
- Odontophotopsis hammettiBoth belong to the same Odontophotopsis and share the characteristic wingless females and general ; O. hammetti was described by Pitts and is represented by a specimen in the UCRC Research Museum collection.