Blue Ant (Diamma bicolor), Bttm & mid - females, Top - male, family Thynnidae, Australia
Females are wingless.
photographs: Me and Moxxie, fir0002, Russell Best
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Blue Ant (Diamma bicolor), Bttm & mid - females, Top - male, family Thynnidae, Australia
Females are wingless.
photographs: Me and Moxxie, fir0002, Russell Best

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I got to see one of my bucket list insects- a blue ant (Diamma bicolor)! She's actually a wasp, not a ant (though they're both Hymenoptera). So so pretty. 🥹🥹
Victoria, Aus
Blue Ant (Diamma bicolor), female, family Thynnidae, NE Tasmania, Australia
This is actually not an ant at all, but it actually a species of wasp. The females are wingless, and thus resemble large ants.
The females parastize mole crickets.
photograph by Anke Skrandies
Send Jackamma or diamma asks please I'm dying