Agenia althea
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6295915 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/FD3D82D2-A503-8A83-C6FE-F47FC17AB68C |
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Christiana |
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Agenia althea |
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4. Agenia althea HNS .
A. nigra; facie pube argentato-alba vestita, thoraoe abdomineque sericeo pubescentibus; alis hyalinis, venis nigris.
Female. Length 5 lines. Black; the face silvery; the anterior margin of the clypeus rounded and narrowly smooth and shining; tips of the mandibles ferruginous; the mandibles elongate and pale rufotestaceous. Thorax: the metathorax finely transversely rugose, the sides with bright silvery-white pubescence; the coxae, the thorax beneath and on the sides, with fine silky sericeous pile; the anterior tibiae and tarsi, and all the femora at their apex beneath, ferruginous; wings hyaline and iridescent, nervures black; the outer margin of the tegulae testaceous. Abdomen shining, and with a fine silvery sericeous pile; the apical margins of the segments narrowly rufo-piceous; the terminal segment with an elongate, smooth, shining space, which extends to the apex, which is testaceous.
Hub. Aru.
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