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. 2014 Feb 24;(383):1–565. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.383.6418
1 Pterostigma relatively broad, its length less than 2.5 × its width Apanteles galleriae Wilkinson, 1932
Pterostigma relatively narrow, its length more than 3.0 × its width 2
2(1) Pterostigma entirely brown or brown with pale spot at base (Figs 72b, 73b, 74b, 76b, 77b) 2
Pterostigma entirely transparent or mostly transparent with only thin brown borders (as in Fig. 71b) 7
3(2) Tarsal claws simple Apanteles josejaramilloi Fernández-Triana, sp. n. (N = 1)
Tarsal claws with a single basal spine-like seta 4
4(3) Metacoxa entirely dark brown to black (Fig. 74b); scutoscutellar sulcus thin and with more than 10 close and small impressed pits Apanteles franciscopizarroi Fernández-Triana, sp. n. (N = 1)
Metacoxa entirely yellow-white or orange, at most with small brown spot on anterior end (Figs 72a, c, 73a, c, f, 76a); scutoscutellar sulcus relatively wide, with at most 7 widely impressed pits 5
5(4) Mesoscutellar disc mostly smooth; T2 and T3 yellow-orange (Fig. 76f) Apanteles jairomoyai Fernández-Triana, sp. n. (N = 1)
Mesoscutellar disc mostly punctured; T2 and T3 black (Figs 72g, 73f) 6
6(5) Mesocoxa yellow with anterior 0.3 brown (Fig. 72a); antenna dark brown to black (Figs 72d-f); labrum and tegula dark brown (Figs 72f, g); stigma brown; body length 2.3 mm, and fore wing length 2.6 mm; T1 3.5 × as long as wide; T2 with some sculpture on posterior margin Apanteles cristianalemani Fernández-Triana, sp. n. (N = 1)
Mesocoxa entirely yellow (Fig. 73a); antenna with scape and pedicel yellow (Figs 73d, e); labrum yellow (Fig. 73e), tegula yellow-white (Fig. 73f); stigma brown with small pale spot at base; body length 3.7 mm, and fore wing length 3.7 mm; T1 2.4 × as long as wide; T2 smooth Apanteles diegoalpizari Fernández-Triana, sp. n. (N = 4)
7(2) Pro-, meso-, and part of metacoxa yellow-orange; tegula and humeral complex yellow (Fig. 75g) Apanteles impiger Muesebeck, 1958
At least meso- and metacoxae (sometimes also procoxa) dark brown to black (Figs 71a, g); tegula and humeral complex dark brown to black (Fig. 71g) Apanteles anariasae Fernández-Triana, sp. n. (N = 1)