European Journal of Entomology (Apr 2024)

Kevinilla, a new velvet ant genus in the Sphaeropthalminae (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae)

  • Pedro R. BARTHOLOMAY,
  • Roberto A. CAMBRA,
  • Carlos W. RAMOS,
  • Estibali WILKIE,
  • Yostin J. AÑINO

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14411/eje.2024.019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 121, no. 1
pp. 182 – 196

Abstract

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The new genus Kevinilla Bartholomay & Cambra includes the following four Neotropical species: Kevinilla ludovica (Cameron, 1895) comb. n. (the type species), K. bicarinata (Cambra & Quintero, 2008) comb. n., K. bimaculata (Cambra & Quintero, 2008) comb. n., and K. hansoni (Cambra & Quintero, 2008) comb. n., all transferred from Pseudomethoca. A neighbour joining tree clustered IST1 sequences of Kevinilla in a subclade of the main clade, which includes species of Pseudomethoca and Dasymutilla. Therefore, here Kevinilla is considered to be a member of the subfamily Sphaeropthalminae, tribe Pseudomethocini. A key for both sexes of the known species of Kevinilla is given, as well as an account of seasonal flight activity of males recorded over six years using Malaise traps on Barro Colorado Island, Panama.

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