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| ... on the 2nd - 6th segments are less pronounced.
Type 3, however, only has a slight red colouration on the sides of the 2nd – 6th segments. The rest of the abdomen has a black, metallic sheen.
Males only ever have distinct black markings at the top of the 7th - 9th segments. | | |
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| ...r than males and reach wing spans of 80 - 100 mm. The former can have front wings which are over 40mm in length. The upper surface of the front wings is light brown. There are yellowish-brown to orange-brown bands of colour at the edges which on the top edge of the hind wings are extended in black bezel. The hinder area of the wings has the same markings. The hind wings have 2 short tails (spores) and a number of blue spots on the upper surface. The underside of both pairs of wings has a vibrant pa... | | |
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| Adult Rhogogaster viridis reach body lengths of 10 - 13 mm and therefore count as small wasps. Their bodies are grass green and have black and yellow markings. There is a black marking on the top of the head. The upper surface of the thorax also has very dark markings. The abdomen is a striking green colour, with a dark, central, longitudinal stripe. The markings on the wings are yellow or green. | | |
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| .... Their bodies are strongly built, slender, and predominantly black and yellow in colour. Their antennae are about 9 mm in length. Their compound eyes have a grey grey-brown to dark grey sheen. There are three red-brown simple eyes (ocelli) near the top of the forehead. The upper surface of the chest section is black and appears to be lightly dusted because of the fine light hair there. | | |
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| They reach body lengths of 16-18 mm. Their bodies are similar in shape tocrane flies’.
Their wings typically have dark markings and are placed on top of each other on the back in resting position. | | |
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