Dasymutilla occidentalis
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- Review of Adaptations of Velvet Ants (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae)
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- Sand Dune of Ruby, Arizona, an Anthropogenically Created Biodiversity Hotspot for Wasps and Their Velvet Ant Parasitoids
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- Worldwide Checklist of the Island Mutillid Wasps (Hymenop- Tera Mutillidae)
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- Venomous Terrestrial Animals of Texas—Most- Ly Insects, Spiders and Snakes
- Description of the Male of Xystromutilla Bucki Suárez, 1960 (Hymenoptera, Mutillidae), Including New Information on the Biology of the Genus
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