Atillum André, 1903 (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae) in Brazil: current and new geographic distribution records

André Luiz Marambaia, Greice Cristina Conceição da Silva, Ramon Lima Ramos, M. E. Trindade-Santos, R. Cambra, K. Williams, F. F. de Oliveira
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Popularly known as “witch ants” or “velvet ants”, mutillids are solitary ectoparasitoids wasps of immature insects. Atillum André, 1903, is a genus endemic to South America composed of 49 valid species. This study was motivated by the inconsistency of the available information, where, depending on the consulted bibliography, the number of Atillum species in Brazil varies. This contribution aims to reduce the knowledge gap on this genus, verifying the real number of species that comprise it and which actually inhabit Brazil. The specialized bibliography for Mutillidae and Atillum was consulted, in addition to carrying out an exhaustive consultation of the specialized bibliography. Additionally, to validate some of the records found, Atillum specimens deposited in the main collections that house this group were examined. As a result, records were found for ten Atillum species in Brazil, nine of which were confirmed as present in the country, and unpublished records of presence of Atillum and Atillum bucephalum (Perty, 1833) in four Brazilian states and eight municipalities located in the Northeastern region of the country
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巴西安德里蛾(Atillum André,1903)(膜翅目:蛾科):当前和新的地理分布记录
通常被称为“巫婆蚁”或“绒蚁”,多蚁是未成熟昆虫的单生外寄生蜂。安德里菌属(Atillum André),1903年,是南美洲的一个特有属,由49个有效物种组成。这项研究的动机是现有信息的不一致性,根据参考书目,巴西的Atillum物种数量各不相同。这一贡献旨在缩小对该属的知识差距,验证组成该属并实际居住在巴西的物种的真实数量。除了对专业参考书目进行详尽的咨询外,还查阅了Mutillidae和Atillum的专业参考书目。此外,为了验证发现的一些记录,对存放在该群体主要藏品中的Atillum标本进行了检查。因此,在巴西发现了10种Atillum物种的记录,其中9种已被证实存在于该国,并且在巴西东北部的四个州和八个市镇发现了未发表的Atillum和颊头Atillum的记录(Perty,1833)
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