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Augochlora leptoloba
From Wiki: The type specimen is well preserved in early Miocene[3] (Burdigalian stage)[4] Dominican amber from deposits on the island of Hispaniola.[1] The presence of an epistomal sulcus, the groove defining the lateral and dorsal margin of the clypeus, places A. leptoloba within the large genus Augochlora. However due to the lack of a preoccipital carina, the ridge behind the simple eyes on the top of the head found in the living member of the genus, A. leptoloba was placed in a new subgenus, Electraugochlora.[1] Overall the holotype has a total length, not including antennae, of 8.5 millimetres (0.33 in) and a forewing length of 4.6 millimetres (0.18 in).[1] As a whole the female has a dull metallic green coloration with faint metallic copper highlights to the head, with the region above the mouth being brown. The legs are brown with no discernible highlights, and the wings are hyaline with brown veins. The thorax, like the head, is dull metallic green coloration with faint metallic copper highlights and the underside of the abdomen brown and the upper side brown with metallic green highlights.[1] The legs and terga possess a coating of short gold colored hair.[1]
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Oh well, poop!!! I used to then forgot!! It's been a while since I've been on. Will go fix! :)
Thank you so much!
( PS .. If you must copy text from Wiki please put it into quotes and state that it is from there. Thanks. )
Beautiful shot.