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DESCRIPTIONS OF NORTH AMERICAN HYMENOPTERA, No. 5

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

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æ.–Sanguineous, shining; head, antennæ, prothorax, surroundings of scutellum, pleura beneath, four anterior legs, including their coxæ, posterior trochanters and their tibiæ and tarsi, black; sides of mesothorax tinged with blackish; metathorax coarsely punctured above with four longitudinal carinæ, the two central ones approximate, flanks less coarsely punctured; wings uniformly fuliginous, with the usual hyaline angular streak beneath stigma; abdomen long, narrow, polished, with a purplish reflection; ovipositor longer than body. Length ·37 inch.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1873

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