Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 July 2009
Glypta leucotretae, sp. n.
♀♂ Dark red ; head and antennae (except as follows), pro- and mesosternum to a greater or less extent, hind legs entirely (except as follows), apical third or fourth of the 4th tergite, the succeeding tergites, and the ovipositor sheaths, black ; apical joint of the scape, the extreme base and extreme apex of the hind femora, the extreme bases of the hind tarsal joints, and the hind tibial spurs, reddened ; the four anterior legs (except as follows), and the palpi, more or less red testaceous ; the clypeus, mandibles (except the teeth), scape below (in one ♂ specimen), the coxae and trochanters of the four anterior legs, a large elongate spot occupying the basal half of the dorsal surface of the hind coxae, the pronotum, the propleurae narrowly along their upper margin, and the wing-insertions of the fore-wings (but not the tegulae), white ; the ventrites and the ovipositor very pale ; stigma and wing-veins uniformly opaque brown.