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Figures 1416. Female
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Mesosoma: entirely rugose or rugose-crenulate, except anterior and lateral areas of mesoscutum smooth with punctures; medial triangular cell of metanotum with strong complete medial longitudinal carina; propodeum with medial area outlined by strong irregular carinae (
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), spiracle large and more than twice as long as wide. Forewing: (
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Metasoma: first three metasomal median tergites rugose to minutely areolate rugose and moderately setose, setosity denser distally; first median tergite approximately 1.2× longer than maximum width (
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<paragraph id="D012AB07FFE2FFA6FF31BAE7FBCDF9E5" blockId="11.[146,1102,1445,1555]" pageId="11" pageNumber="2712">Figure 17. Summaries of selected phylogenetic relationships recovered from parsimony analysis of multiple alignments obtained using different gap opening and gap extension parameter combinations in Clustal W. Half-filled cells indicate that the given relationship was recovered in some but not all of the MPTs obtained with that parameter combination.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="D012AB07FFE5FFA1FF76BC13FDCEFC73" blockId="12.[213,1169,849,901]" pageId="12" pageNumber="2713">Figure 18. Bootstrap consensus tree derived from analysis of elised matrix comprising all 21 individual multiple alignments.</paragraph>
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Colour: mostly red-brown except as follows; palpi, stigma and extreme base of wings, apices of median tergites 13 yellow, the colour change is abrupt on median tergites 1 and 2 and gradual towards apex of tergite 3 (
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); anterior margins of meso- and metapleura, scutellar sulcus, and basal 3/4 of metasomal median tergites 13 all brownish black; fore wing mostly hyaline basal to the apex of the stigma, infuscate around parastigma and apex of wing (the transition from hyaline to infuscate is gradual not acute as in
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<emphasis id="E2D97715FFE5FFA1FD27BB25FCC3FB89" box="[644,792,1127,1151]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="2713">M. petiolaris</emphasis>
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), stigma and veins immediately apical and posterior to stigma, yellow (since the wings in
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are illuminated from below, the yellow coloration is not as striking in the image as it is in natural light); hind wing mostly hyaline except costal margin basal to hamuli infuscate and hint of infuscation apically.
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<emphasis id="E2D97715FFE5FFA1FF76BA76FECEFABA" box="[213,277,1332,1356]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="2713">Notes</emphasis>
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The new species is easily distinguished from
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<emphasis id="E2D97715FFE5FFA1FD4ABA1EFCA6FA82" box="[745,893,1372,1396]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="2713">M. petiolaris</emphasis>
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, the only other known species, in colour, and dimensions of the first metasomal median tergite. In
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<emphasis id="E2D97715FFE5FFA1FBE1BA39FB4AFA65" box="[1090,1169,1403,1427]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="2713">M. roa</emphasis>
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the apices of the first three metasomal median tergites, those forming the carapace, are all yellow, whereas in
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<emphasis id="E2D97715FFE5FFA1FE5BBAF9FD5CFA25" box="[504,647,1467,1491]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="2713">M. petiolaris</emphasis>
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only the first tergite is yellow apically and the second and third median tergites are uniformly black. The lengthwidth ratio of the first median tergite of
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<emphasis id="E2D97715FFE5FFA1FE7BBAB9FDF3F9E5" box="[472,552,1531,1555]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="2713">M. roa</emphasis>
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is 1.2 and for
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<emphasis id="E2D97715FFE5FFA1FD77BAB9FCBFF9E5" box="[724,868,1531,1555]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="2713">M. petiolaris</emphasis>
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it is 2.7.
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<emphasis id="E2D97715FFE5FFA1FF76B909FE95F995" box="[213,334,1611,1635]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="2713">Etymology</emphasis>
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Roa is Malagasy for two and refers to the fact that this is the second species to be discovered in this genus which is restricted to
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.
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