Orasema cirrhocnemis

Identification
Distinguished from other Orasema by the following combination of characters: antenna with 8 funiculars ( Fig. 40D ), labrum with 4–6 digits ( Fig. 40B  ), legs beyond coxae entirely tawny-orange colored except for a small dark patch on the posterior surface of the fore and mid femora, mid and hind tibiae broadened apically (nearly as broad as femora) ( Fig. 40E  ), mesoscutal midlobe and mesoscutellum rugose-reticulate ( Fig. 40F  ), and malar depression strongly impressed between eye and mouth.

Distribution
Uruguay

Biology
Unknown.

Nomenclature
Etymology. From Greek cirrho meaning “tawny” and cnemis meaning “leg” in reference to the tawny-orange color of the legs.