Orthizema nigriventre Horstmann, 1992
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Orthizema nigriventre Horstmann, 1992 |
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Orthizema nigriventre Horstmann, 1992 View in CoL (Fig. 50)
Another species that can be recognised by habitus. O. nigriventre has a completely black head, mesosoma and metasoma. Its apical tergites can be somewhat white. Its antennae are tricoloured (orange-(black-)-white-black) and rather stout (third segment 2.1–2.6× as long as wide). Characteristic for this species is that the hind tibiae are strongly thickened (Fig. 50). Its head is moderately narrowed behind the eyes ( SCHWARZ & SHAW, 2011).
First report for the Netherlands; unreported Belgium.
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THE NETHERLANDS: • 1 ♀; Den Helder , Donkere Duinen (NH); 52°56’06”N 4°43’46”E; 27/viii/2020; M. Renden leg.; field observation; F. Verheyde & M. Schwarz det. (ObsID: 199213383); Fig. 50 GoogleMaps .
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