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A green-bodied species with orange head, reddish legs, and 
hyaline wings, the thorax with black longitudinal stripes on 
the dorsum. 
Male. Head with length at antenna less than at vibrissa in 
proportion of 5.7:6.3; head height 11.2; head width 12.8; eye 
height 8.4; bueca 0.25 of eye height, golden, with abundant pale 
orange to yellowish hair of medium length, and shining or with 
a trace of golden pollen; frontale nearly obliterated just anterior 
to foremost ocellus and widening toward lunule where it occupies 
about half the frontal width, orange-brown, slightly striate; 
front at vertex 0.11 of head width, 0.05 at narrowest and 0.29 
at lunule, with coarse golden pollen on a blackish ground, and 
with short yellowish to white hairs outside the frontal rows 
extending downward on almost the entire parafaciale; frontal 
