![The curious Ribosome on Twitter: "on or near other ground-nesting insect larva or pupa; the hatched young then use the insects larva as a food source. Panda ants exhibit extreme sexual dimorphism. The curious Ribosome on Twitter: "on or near other ground-nesting insect larva or pupa; the hatched young then use the insects larva as a food source. Panda ants exhibit extreme sexual dimorphism.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EZkw6DjWkAELP7F.jpg:large)
The curious Ribosome on Twitter: "on or near other ground-nesting insect larva or pupa; the hatched young then use the insects larva as a food source. Panda ants exhibit extreme sexual dimorphism.
Hymenoptera Research - Euspinolia militaris is a species of wasp in the family Mutillidae from Chile. Though it is a wingless wasp, it has sometimes been referred to by the name panda
![American Museum of Natural History on Instagram: “Meet the panda ant (Euspinolia militaris)! Neither a panda or an ant, this insect is actually a parasitic wasp that's part of the family…” American Museum of Natural History on Instagram: “Meet the panda ant (Euspinolia militaris)! Neither a panda or an ant, this insect is actually a parasitic wasp that's part of the family…”](https://scontent-atl3-2.cdninstagram.com/v/t51.29350-15/142804405_226067559060059_4763338781274595206_n.jpg?stp=c132.0.396.396a_dst-jpg_s640x640&_nc_cat=111&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=8ae9d6&_nc_ohc=dFDIdKF92koAX-VPBJh&_nc_ht=scontent-atl3-2.cdninstagram.com&oh=00_AfCadQssi9rlX5ByGK_q_5MFxEmewFKf54V6q1NvAG-JQg&oe=644CF777)
American Museum of Natural History on Instagram: “Meet the panda ant (Euspinolia militaris)! Neither a panda or an ant, this insect is actually a parasitic wasp that's part of the family…”
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![Meet the panda ant, a type of velvet ant, but don't let this cute face fool you! The “velvet” on them are actually very dangerous stingers that give them the nickname, the Meet the panda ant, a type of velvet ant, but don't let this cute face fool you! The “velvet” on them are actually very dangerous stingers that give them the nickname, the](https://i.redd.it/kqa07ga63nl51.jpg)