Liris laboriosus, (F. Smith)
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https://doi.org/ 10.15298/rusentj.30.3.09 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13179055 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/85308783-1D5D-FFEE-FC9A-121BFADA5C87 |
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Liris laboriosus |
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KEY TO FEMALES (Females of L. laboriosus (F. Smith) View in CoL are unknown)
1. Outer margin of mandible rather shallowly notched; head and thorax with golden pubescence; scape, pedicel, and legs except basal portions ferruginous; wings purplish dark brown; body length 14–20 mm .............................. ............................................ Liris aurulentus (Fabricius) View in CoL
— Outer margin of mandible markedly deeply notched .... 2
2. Disc of pygidium with a bare and polished wedge-shaped area enlarging from base to middle; pygidial setae black; body length 10 mm ............ Liris robustoides (William) View in CoL
— Disc of pygidium without bare and polished wedge-shaped area ................................................................................ 3
3. Mesopleuron shining and punctuate; pronotum in middle highly raised only nearly mesoscutum; body length 6–9 mm .......................................... Liris festinans (F. Smith) View in CoL
— Mesopleuron coriaceous or dull; pronotum in middle markedly depressed only below mesoscutum .............. 4
4. Hind femora and all tibiae reddish; propodeum without lateral carinae; body length 11 mm ................................ ............................................ Liris larriformis (William) View in CoL
— All tibiae black ............................................................... 5
5. Setae on head, thorax and pile bands on metasomal ternum golden; metasomal sternum with carina extending from near base to middle; body length 15 mm ....................... .................................................. Liris deplanatus (Kohl) View in CoL
— Setae on head, thorax and metasomal bans of pile silvery ....................................................................................... 6
6. Anterior bevel of clypeus lobe impunctate and polished; body light; body length 10–13 mm ................................ ..................................................... Liris difficilis Tsuneki View in CoL
— Anterior bevel of clypeus lobe punctate and dull; body dull; body length 10–13 mm .. Liris subtessellatus (F. Smith) View in CoL
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