Dasymutilla relata (Cameron, 1895)
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Dasymutilla relata (Cameron, 1895) |
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Dasymutilla relata (Cameron, 1895)
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Sphaerophthalma [sic!] relata Cameron 1895: 367 . Holotype, ♂, Mexico, North Yucatan ( NHM, examined). Sphaerophthalma [sic!] relata: Nonveiller 1990: 88 , ♂ (incertae sedis).
Diagnosis. MALE. This species can be recognized by the combination of the hypopygium, which has a welldefined longitudinal medial carina and the T2 markings, which consist of two circular yellow spots. Additionally, there is an anteriorly situated longitudinal seta-filled pit on S2.
FEMALE. Unknown.
Distribution. Mexico (Yucatan).
Material examined. Holotype, ♂, MEXICO, North Yucatan, Gaumer ( NHM) .
Remarks. This species is known from the type only, which was collected in North Yucatan, Mexico. It is closely related to the widespread and common species, D. naranjo , having similar hypopygium structure.
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Dasymutilla relata (Cameron, 1895)
Luz, David R., Williams, Kevin A. & Bartholomay, Pedro R. 2016 |
Sphaerophthalma [sic!] relata
Nonveiller 1990: 88 |