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  2. Velvet ant - Wikipedia

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    Velvet ant. Velvet ants (Mutillidae) are a family of more than 7,000 species of wasps whose wingless females resemble large, hairy ants. Their common name velvet ant refers to their resemblance to an ant, and their dense pile of hair, which most often is bright scarlet or orange, but may also be black, white, silver, or gold.

  3. Schmidt sting pain index - Wikipedia

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    The Schmidt sting pain index is a pain scale rating the relative pain caused by different hymenopteran stings. It is mainly the work of Justin O. Schmidt, who was an entomologist at the Carl Hayden Bee Research Center in Arizona. Schmidt published a number of works on the subject and claimed to have been stung by the majority of stinging ...

  4. Dasymutilla occidentalis - Wikipedia

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    Dasymutilla occidentalis. (Linnaeus, 1758) Synonyms [1] Mutilla occidentalis Linnaeus, 1758. Dasymutilla occidentalis (red velvet ant, eastern velvet ant, cow ant or cow killer) [2][3][4] is a species of parasitoid wasp that ranges from Connecticut to Kansas in the north and Florida to Texas in the south. Adults are mostly seen in the summer ...

  5. Dasymutilla - Wikipedia

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    Certain members of this genus are known for their painful and venomous sting. On the Starr sting pain scale, at least one velvet ant species (Dasymutilla klugii) outscored 58 species of wasps and bees in the painfulness of its sting, falling short of only the bullet ant (Paraponera clavata), the warrior wasp (Synoeca septentrionalis), and the tarantula hawk (genus Pepsis).

  6. Dasymutilla gloriosa - Wikipedia

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    Dasymutilla reperticia Mickel, 1928. Dasymutilla gloriosa, sometimes referred to as the thistledown velvet ant, [1][2] is a member of the 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 known species like Dasymutilla vesta but smaller than ...

  7. Mutilla europaea - Wikipedia

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    Mutilla europaea, the large velvet ant, is a species of parasitoid wasps belonging to the family Mutillidae. It is a parasitoid on various species of bumblebees and is found in Europe, Asia, and North Africa.

  8. Starr sting pain scale - Wikipedia

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    The Starr sting pain scale was created by the entomologist Christopher Starr as a scale to compare the overall pain of hymenopteran stings on a four-point scale, an expansion of the "pain index" originally created by Justin Schmidt. [1][2] 1 is the lowest pain rating; 4 is the highest.

  9. Euspinolia militaris - Wikipedia

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    Euspinolia militaris are solitary ectoparasites of mature larvae or pre-pupae of other insects, as is true of other mutillids, with females using the ovipositor to insert eggs into host brood cells, and for stinging (for defense). The color patterns of a female wasp is what helps the male wasp differentiate between another male and a female. [3]