Holopyga purpurea (Smith, F. 1860)
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Genus: Holopyga
Name
Holopyga purpurea Smith, F., 1860 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Holopyga purpurea Smith, F., 1860, Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London, Zoology 5: 68-68.
Description
H. purpurea, nitens, violaceo variegata; metathorace crasse punctatissimo; abdominis margine apicali arcuato, integerrimo; alis subhyalinis.
Description
Length 33/4f lines. Dark blue, with tints of bright purple and green; the head, pro-, and mesothorax finely punctured, the prothorax with large coarse punctures at the sides; the metathorax with large deep fossulets at the sides; wings light brown, with their base hyaline. Abdomen delicately punctured, smooth and shining; the body brilliant green beneath.
Distribution
Hab. Makassar.
Taxon Treatment
- Smith, F.; 1860: Descriptions of new species of hymenopterous insects collected by Mr. A. R. Wallace at Celebes. (Part Formicidae), Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London, Zoology 5: 68-68. doi
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