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Figs 5560; Morphbank
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, 317 (original description. keyed);
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Female body length: 3.483.59 mm (n=3). Color of antenna in female: A1A2 yellow to light brown, remaining brown, or A1A5 or A6 yellow to light brown, remaining brown. Color of head in female: metallic green to dark teal. Color of mesosoma in female: brown to near black except for yellow to light brown anterior pronotum and propleuron, with metallic green to dark teal sheen throughout. Color of coxae in female: yellow to light brown. Color of leg past coxa in female: yellow to light brown. Color of metasoma in female: amber-orange to brown at base, darkening to near black at apex, T2 or T3 onwards with metallic blue green sheen.
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<paragraph blockId="31.[140,1108,448,1671]" pageId="31" pageNumber="84">Sculpture of lower frons in female: predominantly fine irregular rugulae. Sculpture of ventrolateral frons in female: dense fine rugulae. Form of malar sulcus in female: sulcus percurrent, slit, groove or carina extremely narrow but course well defined, or not percurrent, with some sections variously obliterated. Sculpture of upper frons of female: fine rugulae. Sculpture of dorsal head between and posterior to lateral ocelli in female: fine rugulae. Mandible of female: upper tooth typically developed, lower tooth very short but clearly present, truncate to pointed.</paragraph>
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female: fine parallel to slightly reticulate striae with minutely colliculate to transverse sculpture within interstices. Sculpture of anterior T2 through anterior depression in female: interrupted with by a smooth strip, majority of sculpture not contiguous with that of posterior T2.
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60
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Habitus, dorsal view
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Habitus, lateral view
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Mesosoma, dorsal view
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Mesosoma, lateral view
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Head, anterior view
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Mesoscutellum, propodeum, T1, dorsal view. Scale bars in millimeters.
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Sculpture of dorsal T
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female: fine parallel to irregular longitudinal striae, with reticulation absent to moderately present. Medial sculpture of T
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female: present, obliterated to smooth. Medial sculpture of T
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female: present, obliterated to smooth. Sculpture of T2T5 curved transition from dorsal to lateral terga in female: sculptured. Profile of female metasoma in lateral view: ventral surface more or less flat, dorsal surface weakly to strongly arched from T2T6 highest point between T4T5, evenly curved to T6. Sculpture of lateral T2T
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female: T2 reticulate-rugulose, T3T6 with dense striae throughout. Pilosity of laterotergites in female: present on T1T3.
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The strong metallic coloration of the head and mesoscutum in combination with the dense, fine, rugulose-reticulate sculpture is unique to
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. A very similar pattern of sculpture and overall form of the body is seen in
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[http://osuc.biosci.ohio-state.edu/HymOnline/maplarge.html?id=5270]
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).
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<collectingCountry box="[943,1100,835,861]" name="Zimbabwe" pageId="33" pageNumber="86">ZIMBABWE</collectingCountry>
</emphasis>
:
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,
<specimenCode box="[260,438,871,897]" collectionCode="OSUC" country="USA" httpUri="http://grbio.org/cool/x820-3v0f" name="Oregon State University" pageId="33" pageNumber="86">OSUC 211460</specimenCode>
,
<specimenCode box="[450,538,870,897]" collectionCode="OSUC" country="USA" httpUri="http://grbio.org/cool/x820-3v0f" name="Oregon State University" pageId="33" pageNumber="86">235078</specimenCode>
(
<collectionCode box="[554,633,871,897]" country="Canada" httpUri="http://grbio.org/cool/rzcb-tdp2" name="Canadian National Collection Insects" pageId="33" pageNumber="86">CNCI</collectionCode>
)
</materialsCitation>
.
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</subSubSection>
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