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Figs 1-3
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Cheesman, 1929: 141-154 [146].
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Dressler, 1978: 167-185 [170].
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<paragraph pageId="1" pageNumber="114">Female red morph description.</paragraph>
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Structure. Total body length 10.45 mm (10.30, 10.59); labiomaxillary complex in repose slightly surpassing metasomal tip (estimation) (Figs 1-2). Head length 2.63 mm (2.56, 2.70); head width 4.23 mm (4.16, 4.30); upper interorbital distance 2.15 mm; lower interorbital distance 2.04 mm (2.01, 2.07); upper clypeal width 1.23 mm (1.19, 1.26); lower clypeal width 1.84 mm (1.83, 1.85); clypeal protuberance 0.78 mm (0.74, 0.81); medial clypeal ridge well developed, paramedial clypeal ridges well developed along their lower two thirds; labrum slightly wider than long, length 0.98 mm (0.96, 1.00), width 1.11 mm (1.10, 1.11); medial labral ridge sharp; paramedial labral ridges sharp, oblique, running on about four fifths of labral length; labral windows occupying about half of labral length; interocellar distance 0.33 mm; ocellocular distance 0.66 mm; length of first flagellomere [0.39 mm (0.37, 0.41)] comparable to combined length of second and third flagellomeres [0.39 mm (0.37, 0.41)]; length of malar area 0.05 mm. Mandible tridentate. Pronotal lateral angle characteristic of
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(slightly obtuse not broadened anterolaterally and with no projections); intertegular distance 3.26 mm; mesoscutal length 2.69 mm (2.59, 2.78); mesoscutellar length 1.30 mm (1.26, 1.33); posterior margin of mesoscutellum strongly convex; mesotibial length 2.04 mm (2.00, 2.07); mesobasitarsal length 1.86 mm (1.78, 1.93), maximum width 0.50 mm (0.48, 0.52); metatibia triangular (scalene triangular), metatibial anterior margin sinuate, proximally concave, length 2.78 mm (2.67, 2.89); ventral margin length 1.78 mm (1.56, 2.00); metatibial posterodorsal margin length 3.12 mm (3.04, 3.19); metabasitarsus characteristic of
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females (trapezoidal with narrower and straight distal margin) (Fig. 2), length 1.56 mm (1.48, 1.63), maximum width 0.72 mm (0.70, 0.74). Forewing length 8.04 mm (7.78, 8.30); hind wing with 17-20 hamuli. Maximum metasomal width 4.26 mm (4.22, 4.30).
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Figures 1-3.
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Cheesman, female, red specimen from the Pacific slope of southern Costa Rica. 1 Dorsal habitus 2 Lateral habitus 3 Facial aspect.
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Coloration. Head green, with noticeable
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iridescence all over but accentuated on frontal areas (clypeal disc, and antennal depressions); some blue lights on vertex and lower paraocular areas; clypeal disc with brown coloration as in previously known specimens (i.e. restricted to contiguous areas along upper half of medial ridge) (Fig. 3); mesosoma green, with
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iridescence all over, turning reddish on posterior half of mesoscutum, as well as on all mesoscutellar surface; legs green, with
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iridescence; metasoma with basal green coloration overtaken by strong
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iridescence, particularly dominant on dorsal surfaces of terga (Figs 1-2).
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and vestiture
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. As described for the known predominantly green specimens (i.e.
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and Engel 2012
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).
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<paragraph pageId="2" pageNumber="115">Material examined.</paragraph>
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Both female specimens from Costa Rica, labeled as follows:
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04 # 2251; morphospp: 94 // Tucanes [vertical writing] Costa Rica, Coto
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, near San Vito;
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,
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BG; elev. 1200m; Aug. 2004; aerial netting; B.Brosi, T.Shih, B. Graham IXT 8/25&quot; (1♀) (Emory University); &quot;Practice #94; morphospp: // Santa Clara [near San Vito de Coto Brus, Puntarenas, Costa Rica,
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,
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] 7/9; FISH Int // c.f. Euglossa; gorgonensis // Collected outside of sampling; regime; morphospp #: 94 [captured in the middle of a 3-Ha forest fragment using a Van Someren trap baited with rotten fish, on 9-July-2004]&quot;(1♀) (SEMC).
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