Does the genus Dasymutilla Ashmead occur in South America? The new genus Quwitilla, new combinations, and new distribution records from Neotropical velvet ants (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae) Author Bartholomay, Pedro R. Author Williams, Kevin A. Author Cambra, To. A. Author Oliveira, Márcio L. text Zootaxa 2019 2019-06-25 4623 2 261 282 journal article 26414 10.11646/zootaxa.4623.2.3 c5c601d2-c2d1-4841-a206-5b6778989ad6 1175-5326 3255421 0ACA24AD-9249-4387-B1C2-8DF85FBCEDEA Key to species of Quwitilla (Males—male of Q. bellatrix unknown) 1. T2 with two rounded, anterolateral yellow integumental spots, completely black elsewhere (Figs 24–25); anteromedial area of clypeus with strong, basin-shaped concavity ( Fig. 26 ); mesoscutum with black setae ( Fig. 28 ).. Q. peruviana ( Suárez, 1970 ) -. T2 integument completely black, at most brownish-black in certain specimens ( Fig. 5 ); anteromedial area of clypeus virtually flat ( Fig. 6 ); mesoscutum with orange-golden and silvery-white setae ( Fig. 7 )................ Q. blattoserica ( Kohl, 1882 )