Svastrides orellanae (Spinola)
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Svastrides orellanae (Spinola) View in CoL
The female of this species has the body almost completely covered by dark brown pilosity. Anterior third of the mesoscutum, propodeum, T1, T2 and lateral area of T4 with white pilosity. The male differs from S. melanura in the clypeus almost completely yellow and white hairs on the head. It also has a tuft of white pilosity on each side of T4 and T5. Illustrations of the male genitalia and other structures of both sexes were provided by Urban (1972).
Svastrides orellanae View in CoL is distributed exclusively in Chile. There are records of this species only from the Region of Coquimbo: Coquimbo ( Toro 1986), La Serena, Río Cochiguaz, Carrizal and El Pangue ( Urban 1972). This species visits Melissa officinalis L., Psoralea glandulosa L. ( Fabaceae View in CoL ) ( Ruíz 1935; Wagenknecht 1970); Prosopis chilensis , Geoffroea decorticans Burk. (Fabaceae) View in CoL , Malesherbia humilis Poepp. (Malesherbiaceae) , Robinia pseudoacacia L. ( Papilionaceae View in CoL ) and Madia sativa (Compositae) ( Wagenknecht 1970) View in CoL .
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Svastrides orellanae (Spinola)
Vivallo, Felipe 2009 |
Madia sativa (Compositae) ( Wagenknecht 1970 )
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