Pachyprotasis sanguinipes Malaise, 1931
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zoologia.38.e59733 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13176457 |
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Pachyprotasis sanguinipes Malaise, 1931 |
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Pachyprotasis sanguinipes Malaise, 1931
Pachyprotasis sanguinipes Malaise, 1931: 128–128 ; Malaise 1945: 152; Saini, 2007: 80–81, figs 161, 164, 168, 176.
Diagnosis. Female. Body length 9.5 mm. Body black, with yellowish-white pattern as follows: face bellow antennal socket, narrow inner orbit connected to a spot on temple, lateral sides of median mesoscutal lobe, spot on mesoscutellum, mesoscutellar appendage, metascutellum, horizontal band on lower part of mesopleuron, center of mesopleuron and metapleuron, spot on central part of each tergum; legs reddish-brown, apex of metatibial, metatarsus black; punctures on mesepisternum large, distinct; frontal area flat, frontal ridges rounded.
Male. Unknown.
See Malaise (1945) for description.
Distribution. China (Gansu).
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Pachyprotasis sanguinipes Malaise, 1931
Zhong, Yihai, Li, Zejian & Wei, Meicai 2021 |
Pachyprotasis sanguinipes
Saini MS 2007: 80 |
Malaise R 1945: 152 |
Malaise R 1931: 128 |