Mutilla suspiciosa
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Mutilla suspiciosa |
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5. Mutilla suspiciosa HNS .
M. nigra, pubescens; alis fuscis; abdominis segmentis secundo tertioque rubris.
Male. Length 4-7 lines. Black; the eyes slightly emarginate; the head covered with a thin silvery-white pubescence, most sparing on the vertex, which is shining and coarsely punctured. Thorax covered with a silvery pubescence, densely so on the metathorax; the disk of the mesothorax shining, with elongate punctures which run into striae; in the middle are three elongate carinae; the tegulae large and shiningblack; the wings dark fuscous, with a purple iridescence. Abdomen finely punctured; the apical margin of the basal segment, and the second and third segments, red; sprinkled with long glittering silverywhite hairs.
Hab. Borneo (Sarawak).
This species very closely resembles the M. fuscopennis: but I think it is - sufficiently distinct.
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