velvet ant การใช้
- The insect's coloration has been shown to be velvet ants.
- Now, there are distant relatives of bumblebees called " velvet ants " ( Mutillidae ).
- Members of the genus " Castianeira " appear to be mimics of ants and velvet ants.
- I think what you might be seeing is the red velvet ant or cow killer ant.
- The largest known complex involves 65 species of North American velvet ants in the genus " Dasymutilla ".
- This wasp is frequently attacked by the parasitic " velvet ant " wasp, " Dasymutilla occidentalis ", also known as the " cow-killer " wasp.
- He was known for his political and scientific activism and perhaps as the world authority for the African and Palaearctic Mutillidae ( velvet ants ).
- Insects such as velvet ants, milkweed bugs and ladybirds scurry around in the moss, which is placed on the platform of a converted computer-controlled machine for milling metal.
- The eastern velvet ant is the largest of the aposematic coloration, consisting of black overall coloring with an orange-red pattern on the dorsal surface of the thorax and abdomen.
- Velvet ants ( actually parasitic wasps ) such as " Dasymutilla occidentalis " both have bright colours and produce audible noises when grabbed ( via stridulation ), which serve to reinforce the warning.
- Stridulation in several of these examples is for attracting a mate, or as a form of territorial behaviour, but can also be a warning signal ( acoustic aposematism, as in velvet ants and tarantulas ).
- The site is very important because it supports a range of rare and uncommon flora and fauna, including lesser skullcap, stag s-horn clubmoss and the velvet ant, which has not been recorded anywhere else in the County.
- The wings are present in only one sex ( often the male ) in some groups such as velvet ants and Strepsiptera, or are selectively lost in " workers " of social insects such as ants and termites.
- It is one of the species of jumping spiders which are mutillid wasps in the genus " Dasymutilla " ( commonly known as " velvet ants " ); several species of these wasps are similar in size and coloration, and possess a very painful sting.