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- from the postpronotum to the scutellum, and is bronze pollinose with a white pollinose dorsomedial stripe and yellow pile. The postpronotum is yellow...
- scutellar. McAlpine terminology vs. other terminology Equivalents are:– postpronotum = humeral callus or humerus; anepisternum = mesopleuron; proepisternum...
- Microdontinae, they are distinctive in the absence of pilosity on the postpronotum. Larvae are presumably found in ant nests. They are only known from Suriname...
- antennae are yellow with a black arista. Thorax The scutum, scutellum and postpronotum are a greenish-bronze color, clothed with erect dull orange pile. The...
- lateral margins and immediately in front of the scutellum. The humeri (postpronotum) and border of the scutum are yellow. The area on the disc behind the...
- The scutum displays mixed brown and pale scales laterally, while the postpronotum lacks contrasting scale patches. The wings are covered with broad, triangular-shaped...
- greenish-black, covered with whitish pile. The white pile is denser along humeri (postpronotum). The pleurae have tufts of dense, short white hair dusted with white...
- long dorsal and pilose arista; eyes bare and dichoptic in both ****es; postpronotum pilose; metasternum and katepisternum non-pilose; ventral scutellar fringe...
- brown with black setae dorsally on scape and pedicel; thorax black; postpronotum dark brown; pleuron entirely grey; scutellum black, short, and widely...
- posterior of the lunula non-pollinose and shiny. Thorax dark brown to black, postpronotum light yellow to brown-yellow; scutellum black, subrectangular, and shiny...