Epicharis (Epicharitides) iheringii, Friese, 1899
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https://doi.org/ 10.11606/1807-0205/2019.59.36 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DF87A8-B030-FFA9-0D5B-FD392BD5DC8F |
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Felipe |
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Epicharis (Epicharitides) iheringii |
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Epicharis (Epicharitides) iheringii View in CoL – gynandromorphy
Description: Body length 16.2, head length 4.0, head width 4.3, mesosoma width 4.9, metasoma width 6.7. Head: Bilateral gynandromoph, left side male-like and right side female; integument mostly black; labrum and clypeus yellow on left side as male, and black on right side as female; right paraocular area with a yellow stripe occupying half area like female. Both antennae have 10 flagellomeres as is typical for females. Pubescence on mandibles, frons, paraocular area, gena and clypeus not distinct between sides; right half of labrum with light brown setae as female, distinct longer than on male left side; left side of vertex with yellowish setae as male and right side with blackish setae as female ( Fig. 2B View Figure 2 ). Mesosoma: general appearance female-like. Integument black and pubescence brown to black; mesoscutum and scutellum with sparse punctures. Legs female-like ( Fig. 2A View Figure 2 ), with integument color black as in normal female. Fore and mid legs female-like, modified to collect oil on ventral surface. Hind legs female-like; the scopa yellowish composed of dense plumose pubescence with integument yellowish except the distitarsus and mediotarsus light brown; tibial spurs light brown; pubescence mostly yellowish. Metasoma: symmetric female-like, with six exposed terga and sterna, and symmetric yellow marks on terga as female ( Fig. 2C View Figure 2 ).
Material Examined: One gynandromorph, Brazil, Brasília, Parque Nacional de Brasília, 23-XI-2012, Coll. J.C.S. Oliveira.
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