Panda Ant

Panda Ant

About the Panda Ant

The Panda Ant, also known as Euspinolia militaris, is a species of wasp native to Chile. They are known for their striking black and white coloration, which resembles that of a panda bear. Despite their name, Panda Ants are not true ants, but rather a type of wingless wasp.

Physical Characteristics

Habitat and Diet

Panda Ants are found in the dry scrublands of Chile, where they are active during the summer months. They are solitary insects that feed primarily on nectar and other sweet liquids.

Life Cycle

Panda Ants undergo a complete metamorphosis, with distinct egg, larva, pupa, and adult stages. Female Panda Ants lay their eggs in underground burrows, where the young larvae feed on stored food before pupating and eventually emerging as adults.

Characteristic Value
Common Name Panda Ant
Scientific Name Euspinolia militaris
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Arthropoda
Class Insecta
Order Hymenoptera
Family Mutillidae
Genus Euspinolia
Habitat Coastal regions of Chile
Diet Nectar, pollen, and insect larvae
Size 8-12mm
Color Black and white
Lifespan 1-2 years
Special Features Females have a powerful sting and are wingless, males have wings but no sting