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Therapon interruptus. Macleay
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Michael S. Engel, Victor H. Gonzalez
Zookeys
Figures 1–6.Photomicrographs of male of Chalicodoma (Alocanthedon) odontophorum Engel, sp. n. 1 Dorsal habitus 2 Facial aspect 3 Dorsal aspect of mesoscutum and mesoscutellum 4 Detail of forewing medial cell 5 Protarsus, pro-pretarsus, and protibia 6 Dorsal aspect of metasomal terga V and VI.
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Favízia Freitas de Oliveira, Thiago Mahlmann, Michael S. Engel
Zookeys
Figures 1–2.Photomicrographs of paratype (SEMC) male of Chilicola (Hylaeosoma) kevani Oliveira, Mahlmann, and Engel sp. n. 1 Lateral habitus 2 Facial aspect.
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Figure 29.Crematogaster telolafy, worker and distribution. A full face B distribution C lateral D dorsal (CASENT0032779).
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Thiago Mahlmann, Favízia Freitas de Oliveira
Zookeys
Figures 1–8.Photomicrographs and illustration of female of Centris (Centris) byrsonimae Mahlmann & Oliveira sp. n./ 1–3 and 7–8 holotype (DZUP) 5–6 paratype (MZUFBA). 1 Facial aspect 2 Lateral habitus, scale 0.5 cm 3 Dorsal habitus 4 Maxillary palpus 5 Procoxae 6 Probasitarsus with combs for collecting floral oil 7 Metasoma 8 Pygidial plate.
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Magdi S. El-Hawagry, Mohammed W. Khalil, Mostafa R. Sharaf, Hassan H. Fadl, Abdulrahman S. Aldawood
Zookeys
Figures 5–6.SEM of Monomorium sarawatensis sp.n., paratype worker, head in full-face view.
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Figure 74.Stenamma diversum. A, B, E, G, H Worker (CASENT0606723) C, D, F Lectotype worker (USNMCOTYPE24447).
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Ismael A. Hinojosa-Díaz, Berry J. Brosi
Zookeys
Figures 1–3.Euglossa (Alloglossura) gorgonensis Cheesman, female, red specimen from the Pacific slope of southern Costa Rica. 1 Dorsal habitus 2 Lateral habitus 3 Facial aspect.
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Cecilia Waichert, James P. Pitts
Zookeys
Figures 7–9.Female holotype of Abernessia giga sp. n. 7 Lateral habitus 8 Face, frontal view 9 Fore and hind wings.
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Mostafa R. Sharaf, Abdulrahman S. Aldawood
Zookeys
Figures 7–9.Carebara fayrouzae sp. n., major worker 7 body in profile 8 body in dorsal view 9 head in full-face view (antweb.org, CASENT0280975).
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Roy R. Snelling, Marek L. Borowiec, Matthew M. Prebus
Zookeys
Figure 13.Temnothorax paiute sp. n., worker (CASENT0005932) A Body in dorsal view B Body in lateral view C Head in full-face view.
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Figures 1–10.Symmorphus (Symmorphus) tianchiensis Li & Chen, sp. n. 1, 3, 5–10 female, 2, 4 male. 1 general habitus 2 antenna in ventral view 3–4 clypeus 5 vertex in dorsal view 6 mesepisternum in ventral view 7 transverse carina of T1 in lateral view; 8 T1; 9 S1; 10 propodeum.
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Masashi Yoshimura, Brian L. Fisher
Zookeys
Figure 4.Generic diagnostic characters of Mystrium. A Mystrium rogeri (CASENT0001069) B Mystrium voeltzkowi (CASENT0317584) C Mystrium mysticum (CASENT0429965) D Mystrium janovitzi (CASENT0482696). A, B, C worker D ergatoid queen. A clypeus and mandible in oblique anterior view B mouthparts in oblique anterior view (left galea is omitted) C mandible in oblique lateral view D head in lateral view.
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Rainer Neumeyer, Hannes Baur, Gaston-Denis Guex, Christophe Praz
Zookeys
Figure 12.Drawings of morphological characters used in the key to European paper wasps (Polistes) of the gallicus-group: Mesopleuron with abrupt (a) or gradual (b) sculpture change; female antennae with dark (c) or bright (d) upper side of flagellomeres; male apical flagellum dark (e) or bright (f) on upper side; head in frontal view with black band across clypeus (g) or isolated black spot (h); apical mesosoma in dorsal view with drop-shaped spots on mesoscutum, posterior pronotal stripes ending far from pronotal carina (i) or without drop-shaped spots, pronotal stripes approaching pronotal carina (k); head in dorsal view with genae convex (l) or immediately narrowing (m). Drawings a, b, c, d, f are courtesy of H. Cigler, g, h, i, k of D. Lawniczak, and e, l, m of CSCF.
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Francisco Hita Garcia, Brian L. Fisher
Zookeys
Figure 2.Petiole and postpetiole in profile. A Tetramorium alperti (CASENT0042547)B Tetramorium enkidu (CASENT0045673)C Tetramorium naganum (CASENT0280584)D Tetramorium gilgamesh (CASENT0247312).
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John S. LaPolla, Brian L. Fisher
Zookeys
Figures 1–3.Lateral, full face and dorsal view of body. Paratrechina ankarana holotype worker CASENT0454372.
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Georg Fischer, Frank Azorsa, Brian L. Fisher
Zookeys
Figure 14.Carebara polita. Minor worker, CASENT0235574: A head in full-face view C body in profile E body in dorsal view. Major worker, CASENT0914213: B head in full-face view D body in profile F body in dorsal view.
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Les Bulles, Luxemburg, Belgium
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These sand wasps need a lot of sand. In the park people do all sorts of sports a keep growth scarce. Bembix rostrata digs a 10cm diagonal duct (leading to the nesting chamber) and that very quickly with synchronized movements of their forelegs. The prey are flies of different sizes (here a big Syrphid I guess) that are fed to the larvae- sometimes up to 50 per larva - After every visit to the nest the opening is carefully closed i.e. pawed shut [Heiko Bellmann, 1999, translated].Phylum: Arthropoda (artrhropods, Gliederfer)Subphylum: HexapodaClass: Insecta (insects, Insekten)Subclass: PterygotaOrder: Hymenoptera (Hautflgler)Suborder: Apocrita (wasps, bees & ants; Taillenwespen)Superfamily: Apoidea (Bienen & Grabwespen)Family: Crabronidae LATREILLE, 1802 (kind of sand wasps, eine Familie der Sandwespen)Subfamily: BembicinaeGenus: Bembix (Kreiselwespe)Bembix rostrata FABRICIUS, 1781 (Geschnbelte Kreiselwespe)NE-Germany, Berlin: Hasenheide (parc), 11.08.2012 IMG_1948
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North Palm Beach, Florida, United States
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Jimena, Andalusia, Spain
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North Palm Beach, Florida, United States
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Woronora Dam, New South Wales, Australia