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brasiliensis Ashmead

Head frontal, female.

Thoracic dorsum, female lectotype.

Antenna lateral, female.

Propodeum dorsal, female.

Gaster dorsal, female.

Originally described in

Memoirs of the Carnegie  Museum , 1(4):507.

Diagnosis

Antennal scrobes join below frontal suture; mesoscutum with engraved and weak reticulation; scutellum with engraved and weak reticulation; mesoscutum with midlobe golden-green, sidelobes metallic bluish-green, scutellum golden-green; propodeal callus with four setae; femora metallic bluish-purple; tibiae yellowish-brown; antennal clava strong, 1.7X as wide as width of 1st flagellomere.

Distribution

Brazil.

Biology

Unknown.

Similar species in Lucid key

nigrocyaneus, but brasiliensis with scutellum golden-green.

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Depository of primary type

United States NationalMuseum of Natural History (USNM), Washington , D.C.