Scolia insularis
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10342 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6295903 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/6BD96282-10B1-FDF0-850A-8DFADC544AA4 |
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Christiana |
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Scolia insularis |
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4. Scolia insularis HNS .
S. nitida nigra; abdomine prismatico, alis obscure fuscis cupreo submicantibus.
Male. Length 7 - 9 lines. Shining black; head punctured, the vertex most finely and distinctly so. Thorax punctured, the disk of the mesothorax impunctate, the punctures wide apart on the scutellum and metathorax; the wings dark brown with a coppery iridescence, which has a remarkable dimness as if breathed upon. The basal segment of the abdomen strongly and closely punctured; the following segments more finely and distantly punctured, particularly the second and third segments.
Hab. Key Island.
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