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. Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 101:412.
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female,
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(Barney Tomberlin) [CMNH].
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(Plate C9C). This species can be recognized by the disk of tergum I, which is conspicuously smooth and shining, and coloration. The entire body, dorsum, venter, pleura, and legs, is clothed with pale, yellow setae. The integument is entirely of a dark, reddish color, and the disk of tergum I is conspicuously smooth and shining. Also, the female has the antennal scrobe strongly carinate dorsally, but a genal carina is absent. The posterolateral angle of the head is not tuberculate. The mesosoma is longer than broad (although barely), and possesses a scutellar scale.
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: Unknown.
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.
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(
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.
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. This recently described species is known only from the female. It is known from only
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other than the originally described
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. Despite extensive collecting at the
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locality by both the authors and others, no additional females have been collected, nor has a potential male for this species been discovered. The reddish integument, all yellow setae, and smooth and shining disk of tergum I readily distinguish this species.
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