Myrmosula parvula

(Fox, 1893)

Myrmosula parvula is a of in the Mutillidae (velvet ants), described by Fox in 1893. The species is known from limited observations, with 14 records documented on iNaturalist. As a member of the velvet ant family, it likely exhibits the characteristic wingless females and winged males typical of the group, though specific morphological details for this species remain poorly documented in accessible literature.

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How to pronounce Myrmosula parvula: /mɪɹmoʊˈsuːlə ˈpɑːrvʊlə/

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