![]() S 7 deeply invaginated mesally, forming two lobes distance between base of lobes and medial portion of arms equal to length of three lobes ( Fig. Male terminalia as in figures 4 A, C, E, G. Punctation on discal base of T 1 sparse, with large elongated punctures on distal part of T 1 and T 2 –T 4 dense, comprised of small (0.025 mm diameter) circular punctures on T 5 –T 6 dense, with medium-sized elongated punctures (0.06 x 0.03 mm) on T 7 dense, with large elongated punctures (0.1 x 0.05 mm) S 2 with two short and shallow semicircular depressions with setae, forming circular tufts widely separated, and integument between both tufts fairly plain ( Figure 3 Foretibia and forebasitarsus fringed with medium-sized (up to 0.8 mm), dense, fulvous hairs velvet area occupying the entire ventral side of mesotibia, posterior mesotibial tuft small (about 1 / 4 of the size of anterior tuft), subtrapezoid anterior mesotibial tuft large, subcylindrical ( Figure 2Į) metatibia triangular, acute, post-glandular area fringed with long hairs (up to 1.00 mm) ( Figure 2 7.0 mm longer than body tip) scutellum 2.4 -mm wide and 1.2 -mm long very minute (0.04 mm in diameter) circular punctures on scutum, separated from each other by at least a puncture-diameter punctures on scutellum of different sizes, from very minute (0.01 mm) to medium-sized (0.1 mm), sparser than on mesoscutum abdominal width 4.2 mm. 9.0 mm extended tongue exceeding body length (ca. Width 4.4 mm interorbital distance at level of antennal sockets 2.3 mm maximum interorbital distance 2.4 mm scape 0.8 mm eye length 2.9 mm, mandible with two teeth.īody. Ivory paraocular markings well developed, reaching malar area anterior surface of antennal scape with a small ivory spot occupying about 1 / 3 of its length ( Figure 2 Gena with long (1.5 mm) white bristles only fulvous hairs on antennal sockets black setae on upper frons and top of head overall pubescence very sparse, fulvous and black hairs evenly distributed on mesosoma, predominantly black setae on scutellum, very sparse, blackish setae on T 1 –T 7 and sparse fulvous setae on S 1 –S 6. Clypeus greenish blue, rest of head bright green ( Figure 2Ī), T 3 –T 7 plain green, metatibia bluish green ( Figure 2 2012, Salicilato, S.Nascimento” (ii) “idem, Ac. PARATYPES: seventeen males, with the following label data: (i) “ Brasil, MT, Brasnorte, Fazenda Tolosa, 13 ° 10 ’ 36 ”S, 57 ° 56 ’ 13 ”W, 443m, 25.ii. HOLOTYPE: male, with the following label data: “ Brasil, MT, Brasnorte, Fazenda Tolosa, 13 ° 10 ’ 36 ”S, 57 ° 56 ’ 13 ”W, 443m, 25.iii. ![]() Type material (all specimens deposited at UFU). 4Ĭ) (sharply pointed, forming an almost isosceles triangle inĭ), with basolateral points with straight sides, not rounded ( Fig. , forming a constriction-Figure 4 B) posterior section of S 8 triangular, pointed, forming an almost equilaterous triangle ( Fig. 4Ī) (equal to length of more than four lobes in S 2 tufts located inside a long and deep depression-Figure 3 D, F), posterior mesotibial tuft proportionally smaller than anterior tuft than inĮ and 2 F), anterior mesotibial tuft uniformly elliptical or cylindrical (it is more triangular inĮ and 2 F) distance between S 7 lobes and base of arms equal to length of three lobes ( Fig. ![]() Is golden green with strong golden hues-even red in some specimens on metasoma and metatibia-Figure 2 B, D, H), area between S 2 tufts plain ( Figure 3ī) with hairs located inside a short and shallow depression ( Figure 3 It is about 1.5 times longer than body length), bluish integumental coloration ( Figure 2 Specimens range from 12.5 to 14.0 mm), longer extended mouthparts (almost twice as long as the body length, whereas in , from which it can be distinguished from the much smaller size (length ca. is easily assigned to the subgenus Glossura by presenting the following characters: extended mouthparts longer than body size (almost twice as long as body length), labrum longer than wide, biconvex scutellum and triangular metatibia. Euglossa (Glossura) bazinga Nemésio & Ferrari
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