Contribution to the AIrotropical Ɨchneumoninae (Hymenoptera, Ɨchneumonidae) Irom Gabon and Sierra Leone, with descriptions oI Iive new species and two new subspecies Author Riedel, Matthias Zoologische Staatssammlung München mamaflo.riedel@t-online.de Author Pos, Davide Dal Departament of Biology, University of Central Florida, 4110 daveliga@gmail.com text Linzer biologische Beiträge 2019 2019-07-26 51 1 419 436 journal article 22916 10.5281/zenodo.3758387 407f0772-182b-45da-bd20-40da56f96867 0253-116X 3758387 CA36578C-5271-449A-A221-88D8781BD9B4 Key to the known species of Adelotropis W ATERSTON 1 Scutellum with a very long central spine ( fig. 21 ); fore and middle legs with ivory coloration on coxae, femora and tibiae; general coloration reddish including the propodeum ( fig. 4 ) ................................................. A. spinosus RIEDEL & DAL POS, nov.sp. - Scutellum with a short tooth; fore and middle legs with reduced or absent ivory coloration; general coloration darker with thorax dark ferrugineus and propodeum infuscate or black. ...............................................................................................................2 2 Area superomedia sickle-shaped, 2.7x wider than long ( fig. 15 ). Mesosoma with reduced red coloration; fore and middle coxae with ivory spots, hind coxa black; hind tibial spur dark..................................................... A. gabonense RIEDEL & DAL POS, nov.sp. - Area superomedia hexagonal, 1.5x wider than long; Mesosoma almost completely red, propodeum more or less infuscate; fore and middle coxae without ivory spots; hind coxa pale apically; hind tibial spur pale ......................... A. farquharson WATERSTON, 1922