Females of
D. plumipes have a black
scutellum and yellow bands on the first three or four
tergites. The setae along the pronotal collar are usually orangish. Males, as in most species of the genus, have yellow bands on the first four tergites and primarily whitish setae on the body. They have the pronotum entirely black, or nearly so, and are distinguished chromatically from allied species by the entirely black clypeus and by the entirely black mid and hind legs. ==Distribution==