Anthophora insularis
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6297486 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/664C4624-83DB-A816-11ED-CE0015D2C5D6 |
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Christiana |
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Anthophora insularis |
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2. Anthophora insularis View in CoL HNS .
A. nigra, pube fulva vestita, faciei pube grisea.
Female. Length 7 lines. Black: the face, cheeks and thorax beneath clothed with griseous pubescence, that on the thorax above and on the abdomen is fulvous; the fifth segment of the abdomen with a mixture of black hairs; the legs have a fulvous pubescence outside; within it is black, it is also black at the apex of the plantae of the posterior legs. The mandibles, labrum, anterior margin of the clypeus and a narrow central longitudinal line, a minute spot above the clypeus, and the flagellum beneath, yellow; the tegulae yellow, the wings fulvo-hyaline.
Hab. Borneo (Sarawak).
This species closely resembles both the A. vestita HNS and the A. concinna HNS , but is on comparison very distinct.
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