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toro Rousse, van Noort &amp; Diller
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Figs 37-39
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<paragraph id="FA631757FA7F17591D791CAD4D3CCECD" pageId="62" pageNumber="63">Type material.</paragraph>
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HOLOTYPE. Female: Uganda, Kibale National Park, Kanyawara, Makerere University Biological Field Station, 1523m,
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,
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, 4-26.viii.2008, S. van Noort, UG08
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Y07, yellow pan trap, primary
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rainforest
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044119 (SAMC). PARATYPES. 2 females: same data
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holotype (SAMC); 1 female: same data as holotype except: 1495m,
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,
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, UG08
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Y03, secondary
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rainforest,
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046314 (SAMC); 1 male: same data as holotype except: 1582m,
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,
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, 2-12. viii. 2008, UG08
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M03, Malaise trap,
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044121 (SAMC); 1 female: Uganda Budongo Forest, 7.ii.1935. F.W. Edwards, B.M. E. Afr. Exp. B. M. 1935-203 (BMNH).
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<paragraph id="C874E50ABB91F1EBB3143CD91D30CC1A" pageId="63" pageNumber="64">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
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Head mainly black, mesosoma yellow and dark brown, metasoma dark brown with apices of tergites 2-7 yellow; head and mesosoma almost entirely deeply
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densely punctate to
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, tergite 1 smooth, following tergites finely punctate; propodeum without longitudinal carina, transverse carinae present, but incomplete. HdWi 1.4; HfWi 1.1; Ci 1.8; Mi 0.2; Di 4.0; IOi 1.0; OOi 1.0; Fli1 5.9, Fli15 1.0, Fli28 1.8; OTi 0.2.
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<paragraph id="4AC3950E347E0D117E71A0FF5E1F0D8E" pageId="64" pageNumber="65">Description.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="6D0E7C65BB7F5E577A23D813EE6193EC" pageId="64" pageNumber="65">FEMALE (5 specimens). B 5.1-6.2; A 3.8-4.4; F 3.5-3.9 (Holotype B 5.1; A 3.8; F 3.5).</paragraph>
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. Head black with clypeus somewhat dark testaceous, mandible, palpi, scape and pedicel yellow, flagellum basally yellowish and progressively infuscate, totally fuscous from flagellomere 4, one female specimen with a pale yellow ring on flagellomeres 4-8; mesosoma mostly light testaceous to
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, with black markings of variable extent dorsally, markings absent in one female; legs pale testaceous with tibiae and tarsi sometimes darker; wings hyaline with venation light brown; tergite 1 testaceous to dark brown, following tergites testaceous, more or less extensively dark brown medially, apical margins yellow; thyridium yellow.
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<paragraph id="6D94BFBEAC694AFDEF1DD37085C6009F" pageId="65" pageNumber="66">Head. Shining, almost entirely densely and deeply punctate, punctures somewhat confluent into transverse striations on frons and upper face, punctation much finer and sparser on clypeus and mandible; vertex long and slightly convex behind ocelli; ocellar triangle slightly wider than high; antenna with 25-29 flagellomeres.</paragraph>
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Mesosoma. Slightly elongate, entirely shining, deeply
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with posterior half of propodeum
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; notaulus absent; propodeum with carination fairly reduced: basal transverse carina nearly absent but two median stubs present, apical transverse carina present though medially obsolete.
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Metasoma. Tergite 1 polished and smooth; tergite 2 and following finely
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; gastrocoelus within anterior 2/5 of tergite 2, thyridium transverse, about twice as wide as long,
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interval as long as thyridium width; ovipositor straight, sheath densely setose.
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<paragraph id="02EE6FF0B464EBFE636513FE302DA931" pageId="65" pageNumber="66">MALE (1 specimen). B 5.4; A4.5; F 3.6. Mesosoma dark brown and pronotum yellowish; otherwise similar to female.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="0FA6F435A061FA29BA1FB77FE14674A9" pageId="65" pageNumber="66">Etymology.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="E77F2F1C3DA67169131EE86BC76E095E" pageId="65" pageNumber="66">Named after the Toro Kingdom, the region of western Uganda where this species was collected. Noun in apposition.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="7749E0D21238A206A4897D82238A3463" pageId="65" pageNumber="66">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="50015C8F05B4E6195B225B9513EA6D49" pageId="65" pageNumber="66">Uganda.</paragraph>
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Figure 37.
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Holotype female. A habitus lateral view B habitus dorsal view C head, mesosoma, dorsal view.
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Figure 38.
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Holotype female. A head, anterior view B head
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view, showing mandibles C head, ventral view D propodeum, dorsal view E tergites2-3, dorsal view F wings.
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Figure 39.
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Holotype female (
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), Paratype male (
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). A mesopleuron, ventral view B tergites 7-8 and ovipositor valves,
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view C mesosoma lateral view D data labels E habitus, lateral view F data labels.
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