Orasema caesariata

Identification
Face flattened and smooth, lacking a groove or depression between torulus and eye (Fig. 7). Head triangular in frontal view with prominent bulging eyes, and body including eyes with long setae. Petiole laterally expanded near midlength, with one or two dorsal irregular longitudinal carinae (Fig. 10). Similar to O. reburra based on the setation of the head and body, rugose mesoscutum, and presence of irregular dorsal carinae on the petiole. However, O. reburra has at most minute setae on the eyes, the head is more distinctly subtriangular (Fig. 27), and the petiole is more nearly parallel-sided.

Distribution
Peru

Biology
Unknown.

Nomenclature
Etymology. From the Latin caesariatus meaning “covered with hair”; referring to the complete covering of the face and eyes with long setae.