Iracilda limaeSlipinski
updated February 2008

Synonyms
Iracilda limae Slipinski, 2007: 122.

Diagnosis
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Description
Length 2.2-3.0 mm. Body uniformly brown (in some specimens elytra with slightly darker sutural and lateral areas), appendages, pterothorax and abdomen brown. Dorsum covered by mixture of a short and recumbent golden pubescence intermixed with much longer and less decumbent setae arranged in a distinctive whorled pattern. Pronotal disc moderately convex, only lateral borders narrowly margined. Pronotum and elytra densely, confusedly punctate, punctures dual, and intermixed; elytral margins narrow but visible from above; epipleuron narrow, incomplete at 4th abdominal ventrite. Male: 5th abdominal ventrite arcuate, without lateral setose foveae

Male
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Female
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Variation
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Species References
Slipinski, S.A. 2007. Australian Ladybird Beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) their biology and classification. ABRS, Canberra. 286 pp.

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