Dinapsis bicolor ♀️

 


Dinapsis bicolor
is a species of parasitic wasp in the family Megalyridae, formally described by Simon van Noort and Scott R. Shaw in 2022. It is endemic to South Africa. This species is characterized by a pale orange-brown metasoma (abdomen) that strongly contrasts with a black head and mesosoma. It belongs to the Dinapsis hirtipes species group, which is defined by having a raised vertex (the top of the head). The female has a short ovipositor that is subequal in length to the metasoma. The species has been collected in the Northern Cape province of South Africa, specifically in the Tankwa National Park and near Nieuwoudtville. The holotype female was collected at the Ren Hiv (Renoster River) in Tankwa National Park. The specific host for D. bicolor is unknown. They are recognized by a unique forewing venation (short, truncate marginal cell) and six longitudinal carinae on the propodeum. 

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