Toxomerus funestus (Doesburg)
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Toxomerus funestus (Doesburg) |
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Mesograpta funesta Doesburg 1966: 65. Type locality: Surinam, Zanderij [HT ♀, RMNH].
Differential diagnosis.
The female holotype has yellow face with a medial broad black vitta continuing until the vertex, surrounding antennal bases. Scutum black with three broad blue-steel pollinose vittae divided by two submedial brown-bronze pollinose vittae. Pro- and mesofemora entirely yellow, katepisternal yellow macula reduced, as broad as anepisternal yellow vitta, as wide as or narrower than mesofemur. Wing partly bare basally. Abdomen entirely black with terga 2 to 5 with a medial black pollinose vitta and two submedial triangular macula of black pollen.
Toxomerus funestus is a very distinct species with a unique abdominal and scutal patterns, and pro- and mesolegs yellows except coxae, trochanters and femora basally brown.
Length:
body, 7.2 mm; wing, 5.4 mm.
Distribution.
Surinam, Brazil.
Material examined.
♀ holotype.
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