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Covered in gaudy colors to warn of her painful sting, a female velvet ant (Odontomutilla grossa) scurries about the rainforest floor in search of a nest to parasitize. These are not ants at all but actually a type of wasp (family Mutillidae) in which the females are completely wingless. Eggs are laid in the nests of other wasps or bees where they feed on the larvae of their host. Sarawak, Malaysia (Borneo).

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Keywords
Aculeata, Apocrita, Borneo, East Malaysia, Hymenoptera, Insecta, Malaysia, Mutillidae, Sarawak, Southeast Asia, Vespoidea, animal, arthropod, fauna, insect, invertebrate, tropical, velvet ant, wasp
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Borneo, Insects, Parasites & Parasitoids
Covered in gaudy colors to warn of her painful sting, a female velvet ant (Odontomutilla grossa) scurries about the rainforest floor in search of a nest to parasitize. These are not ants at all but actually a type of wasp (family Mutillidae) in which the females are completely wingless. Eggs are laid in the nests of other wasps or bees where they feed on the larvae of their host. Sarawak, Malaysia (Borneo).