Anisoscelis (Bitta) podalicus (Brailovsky & Mayorga)
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Bitta podalica Brailovsky & Mayorga, 1995: 198 –199.
Diagnosis. Dorsally pale yellowish orange with following areas yellow: calli, posterolateral and posterior margin of pronotum, lateral margins and longitudinal stripe running across scutellar disk, claval, corial veins and costal and apical margins of corium; antennal segment I dark brown with inner face dark yellow, II–III black and IV dark castaneous with apex pale; hemelytral membrane bronze; outer margin of connexivum pale yellowish orange, inner margin pale brown with irregular yellow spots; dorsal abdominal segments pale brown with irregular yellowish orange marks. Labial segments pale yellow (apex of segment IV brown); coxae pale yellow; trochanters pale yellow with two diffuse dark brown longitudinal stripes; femora and fore and middle tibiae pale yellow with two complete dark brown longitudinal stripes; inner face of hind tibiae dark reddish brown with posterior margin black and basal joint and wide medial transverse stripe pale yellow; outer dilatation dark reddish with proximal and distal third, and medial stripe yellow with or without red spots; tarsi pale yellowish castaneous; labium reaching anterior third of abdominal sternite III; humeral angles with tiny subacute spine directed backward.
Distribution. Costa Rica: Provincia Guanacaste: La Pacifica (close to Cañas) and Parque Nacional Guanacaste (Agua Buena) (Brailovsky and Mayorga 1995).
Type material examined. Holotype, male, Costa Rica, Provincia Guanacaste, La Pacifica, nr., Cañas, 12-VIII-1977, leg. L. E. Gilbert (UNAM).