Dasymutilla relata (Cameron, 1895)
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Sphaerophthalma [sic!] relata Cameron 1895: 367 . Holotype, ♂, Mexico, North Yucatan (NHM, examined). Sphaerophthalma [sic!] relata: Nonveiller 1990: 88, ♂ (incertae sedis).
Diagnosis. MALE. This species can be recognized by the combination of the hypopygium, which has a welldefined longitudinal medial carina and the T2 markings, which consist of two circular yellow spots. Additionally, there is an anteriorly situated longitudinal seta-filled pit on S2.
FEMALE. Unknown.
Distribution. Mexico (Yucatan).
Material examined. Holotype, ♂, MEXICO, North Yucatan, Gaumer (NHM) .
Remarks. This species is known from the type only, which was collected in North Yucatan, Mexico. It is closely related to the widespread and common species, D. naranjo, having similar hypopygium structure.