Orestes Guangxiensis
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Orestes Guangxiensis
''Orestes guangxiensis'' is a representative of the genus '' Orestes (insect), Orestes''. Characteristics So far only females are known of ''Orestes guangxiensis''. In 2005 Paul D. Brock and Masaya Okada mistakenly described males of this species from Japan, Japanese island Miyako-jima. George Ho Wai-Chun assigned this to ''Pylaemenes japonicus'' described by him in 2016 (today's name ''Orestes japonicus''). The females are long and stocky in shape. Their basic color is usually a light beige or brown, which is complemented by almost white, brown and black patterns. The body surface is covered with small, mostly black tubercles. In the middle of the otherwise flat upper side of the Thorax (arthropod anatomy), thorax a weak carina can be seen. The comparatively short mesonotum is 2.5 times as long as the pronotum and thus significantly shorter than in longer species such as ''Orestes mouhotii'' or ''Orestes shirakii''. On the forehead that becomes narrower towards the top, the f ...
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