Image of Typical Orchid Bees
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Figures 5–13.Euglossa embera sp. n. 5 Facial aspect of male holotype 6 Facial aspect of female paratype 7 Outer surface of male mesotibia (arrow pointing to oblique truncation of velvety area) 8 Mesotibial tufts of male 9 Outer view of female metatibia and metatarsus 10 Outer view of male metatibia and metatarsus (arrow pointing to distal-most extreme of organ slit) 11Inner view of male metatibia and metatarsus (arrow pointing to circular depression) 12 Section of male second metasomal sternum 13 Dorsal view of pronotal dorso-lateral angle (arrow) of male.
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- Ismael A. Hinojosa-Díaz, André Nemésio, Michael S. Engel
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- Hinojosa-Díaz I, Nemésio A, Engel M (2012) Two new species of Euglossa from South America, with notes on their taxonomic affinities (Hymenoptera, Apidae) ZooKeys 221: 63–79
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