Orasema bablyi

Identification
Distinguished from other members of the O. bakeri group by having a dark, almost black body coloration (Fig. 12A) and mesoscutum with lateral lobes dorsally smooth (Fig. 12F). It is most similar to O. texana but lacks a depression in the midlobe of the mesoscutum (Fig. 12F), lacks a medial carina on the propodeum (Fig. 12F), and has a smooth to imbricate upper mesepimeron (Fig. 12C).

Distribution
United States: NC, SC, TX.