Mutilla Urania
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6297716 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B3C90F53-1E62-4C6E-D3B6-49693921F56C |
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Christiana |
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Mutilla Urania |
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4. Mutilla Urania HNS .
M. capite thoraceque sanguineis; abdomine nigro, basi segmenti secundi macula ovata, fasciaque segmenti tertii, flavescenti-albis.
Female. Length 6 1/2 lines. Head and thorax blood-red and coarsely rugose; the mandibles and antennae black; the flagellum obscurely red beneath. Thorax: the legs black and covered with glittering yellowish-white pubescence. Abdomen: longitudinally rugose, a reversed heart-shaped spot at the base of the second segment, and the third covered with yellowish-white pubescence; a triangular black spot at the base of the third segment in the middle; beneath, the segments are fringed with long pale hairs; the apical margins of the segments of the abdomen with a sooty-black pubescence.
Male. Length 5 - 5 1/2 lines. This sex has the head nearly, or quite black; the eyes slightly reniform. Thorax red; the wings dark brown with a purple iridescence, pale towards their base. Abdomen black, smooth and shining, much narrowed at the base, and subpetiolate; the second and two following segments fringed with long white pubescence; the three apical segments fringed with black. Hab. Borneo (Sarawak).
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