Very few species of fossils properly attributed to Mutillidae have been described: several Myrmosinae (Protomutilla BISCHOFF) from Late Eocene Baltic amber and two Sphaeropthalminae (Dasymutilla ASHMEAD) from Early Miocene Dominican amber. This paper describes the first fossil species of Mutillinae (Ephuta clavigera sp. nov.), also from Dominican amber. It differs from all modern species, most strikingly in its possession of thickened clavate setae on the head, body and legs.
The paper presents information about the occurrence of 19 species of native aculeate hymenopterans rarely recorded in Poland as well as new records of 1 alien species from the following families: Chrysididae, Mutillidae, Pompilidae, Vespidae, Crabronidae, Sphecidae and Megachilidae (Hymenoptera: Aculeata). The records come from specimens collected in different parts of the country from 1972 to 2011.
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