Carria paradoxa Schmiedeknecht, 1924
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Carria paradoxa Schmiedeknecht, 1924 |
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Carria paradoxa Schmiedeknecht, 1924 View in CoL (Fig. 40)
This is the only species we report within the subfamily Metopiinae . Carria is a small and exceptional genus. Its face is entirely convex, the middle and hind tibiae have two spurs, the tarsal claws are simple and there is a closed areolet. Finally, the occipital carina is entirely absent ( TOWNES, 1971). Its mesosoma and metasoma are completely black, but the tibiae and the tarsi can be reddish brown (Fig. 40). Hosts are unknown.
First report for the Netherlands; unreported in Belgium.
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THE NETHERLANDS: • 1 ♀; Wageningen , Blauwe Kamer (GE); 51°56’38”N 5°37’15”E; 14/iv/2011; D. Belgers leg.; coll. KZ; field observation; K. Zwakhals det. (ObsID: 56675785); Fig. 40 GoogleMaps .
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