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Dichelacera ochracea

National Museum of Natural History

Object Details

Collector
[Not Stated]
Length of the female 11 millimeters. General color pale yellowish all over without conspicuous markings of any kind. Front yellowish pollinose, frontal callosity shining brown, nearly square with a short extension above. Face yellow pollinose without denuded central callus, palpi yellow, antenna largely yellow, annulate portion of the third segment dark, nearly black. Thorax pale yellow with much golden pubescence, dorsally a uniform band between the attachment of the wings and the scutellum clear brown. Legs pale yellow without distinct markings although the tarsi are a shade darker than the tibia, especially apically. Wing shaded; from some views it appears to be uniform all over but with the insect pinned on a white support or with opaque light the disk of the wing is seen to be less colored than the other parts. Included in the less colored are the second basal and axillary cells, and parts of the marginal, first submarginal, fourth and fifth posterior and all of the discal except its apex. Abdomen dorsally pale yellow and mostly golden haired, bases of the first four segments, especially the third. and all of the last three segments brownish.
[Label 1] Dichelacera ochracea Hine; [Label 2] mallali Br [?]uiam 4-31-07; [Type 3] TypeNo. 49751 U.S.N.M.; [Label H] "Allotype"= Holotype
Record Last Modified
3 Mar 2016
Specimen Count
1
Collection Date
30 Apr 1907
Barcode
USNMENT00258461
Other Numbers
Inquire SerNum : 46607
USNM Type Number : 49751
USNM Number
USNMENT00258461
Type Citation
Hine. Descriptions of Horseflies from Middle America II. 20 318, Fig. 4.
Type Status
Holotype
Prep Count
1
Preparation
Pinned
Remarks
Holotype
Sex
Female
Stage
Adult
Place
Mallali, Upper Demerara-Berbice, Guyana
Published Name
Dichelacera ochracea Hine, 1920
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Entomology Types
Taxonomy
Animalia, Arthropoda, Insecta, Diptera, Brachycera, Tabanidae, Tabaninae
NMNH - Entomology Dept.
Record ID
nmnhentomology_9146159
Metadata Usage (text)
CC0
GUID (Link to Original Record)
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/3938d7a7a-95cc-492b-b321-013ccac11d3c

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