Habropoda mimetica, Cockerell, 1927
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https://doi.org/10.26107/RBZ-2025-0009 |
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Habropoda mimetica |
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Key to subspecies of H. mimetica View in CoL
1. Mesoscutum of female with shorter black medio-horizontal setal band, about as long as bright yellowish tawny anterior setal band; metatibia with relatively short, black scopal setae, not exceeding greatest breadth of metatibia; sterna II–V of male with pure white setae; sternum VII with broad lateral lobes of disc more proximal, lobes basad transverse proximal tangent of discal setae and apical margin at base of rod-like process straight and sternum VIII not blunt medioapically, with continuous curve between lateral sloping margins and apical margin (see Lieftinck, 1974: fig. 5).......................................... ............................................... H. m. mimetica Cockerell, 1927 View in CoL
– Mesoscutum of female with longer black medio-horizontal setal band, about twice as long as yellow-orange anterior setal band; metatibia with conspicuous, much denser, black scopal setae, longer than greatest breadth of metatibia; sterna II–V of male with light yellow-orange setae; sternum VII with broad lateral lobes of disc more distal, lobes at transverse proximal tangent of discal setae and apical margin at base of rod-like process concave ( Fig. 4D View Fig ) and sternum VIII with apical margin more blunt and straight medially with broad angle separating posteriorly sloping margins laterally ( Fig. 4E View Fig )........................ ............................................... H. m. disconota Lieftinck, 1974 View in CoL
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