Labus exiguus (de Saussure, 1855)
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Labus exiguus (de Saussure, 1855)
Eumenes exiguus de Saussure, 1855: 150; Dalla Torre 1904: 22.
Labus exigua : Dover, 1925: 291; van der Vecht 1935: 158; Girish Kumar et al. 2014: 36.
Material examined.
No specimens examined.
Diagnosis.
The original description of the species gave insufficient detail to distinguish it from other species. Head wider than long, without indentation; metasomal petiole punctate and without bulging, widening a little back and forth, then truncated right to its articulation, and carrying two insensitive tubercles in front of its middle; S2 bell-shaped, but very short, appreciably wider than long, strongly swollen above and below, and offering at its posterior edge a strong duplication of the teguments; second cubital cell strongly narrowed towards the radial and prolonged at its posterior border, but at its external angle; antennal hooks very small; scape yellow beneath; pronotum anteriorly with a yellow, narrow, perfectly regular and medianly interrupted band, and each of T1-T2 and S2 with a yellow apical band; legs ferrugineous, with some parts of femora and mid tibia black (de Saussure 1855; van der Vecht 1935).
Distribution.
Malaysia; Singapore; China: Hong Kong.
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Labus exiguus (de Saussure, 1855)
Li, Ting-Jing & Carpenter, James M. 2018 |
Eumenes exiguus
de Saussure 1856 |