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Velvet ant??? - Dasymutilla occidentalis - female

Velvet ant??? - Dasymutilla occidentalis - Female
Seagoville, Dallas County, Texas, USA
June 25, 2012
Size: approx 1 inch
It is fast!!! It was hard to get it still long enough to take the picture, but I finally got one and then let it on its way. It almost looks like some sort of wasp without wings.

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Moved from Velvet Ants.

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Moved from ID Request.

Most definitely velvet ant
Though I can't tell you which. And you're totally correct, they ARE female wasps with no wings. The males are winged, but have no sting, if I'm correct.

 
Wow! Great, thank you for th
Wow! Great, thank you for the reply! I did not realize their sting was so bad, I am glad my gut told me not to directly handle it :)

 
I think your image is a Cowkiller
click here for more info. I definitely could be wrong though.

 
You're right.
Also right that males don't have a sting. The sting is a modified ovipositor, so only females have it.

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