Review of the microgastrine braconid wasp genus Exoryza, with description of a new species, E. monocavus, from Central America Author Valerio, A. A. Author Deans, A. R. Author Whitfield, J. B. text Zootaxa 2004 526 1 11 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.157800 94266e3f-2fa2-45bc-8344-98e7b4f0c559 1175­5326 157800 BA81A2A4-4CF2-4C51-8C0D-D7D54A1EB455 Key to the known species of Exoryza Mason 1) Length of forewing vein 1CUa 0.6 times the length of vein 1CUb ( Fig. 3 ); metapleuron with mostly punctate sculpturing ( Fig. 5 ); first and second metasomal terga with aciculorugose sculpturing ( Fig. 7 ) ................ E. schoenobii (Wilkinson) ­ Forewing 1CUa and 1CUb nearly equal in length ( Figs. 1, 2 ); metapleuron never completely covered by punctate sculpturing; first and second metasomal terga variably sculptured ................................................................................................. 2 2) Metapleuron mostly nitid and with a conspicuously deep central pit; mesopleuron mostly nitid ( Fig. 1 ); first metasomal tergum with areolate­rugulose sculpturing ( Fig. 8 ) ..................................................... E. monocavus n. sp. Valerio & Whitfield ­ Metapleuron covered by rugulose sculpturing, medial pit present but not conspicuously deep or evident; mesopleuron almost entirely covered by punctate sculpturing ( Fig. 4 ); first metasomal tergum with coarsely rugose sculpturing ( Fig. 6 ) ...... ................................................................................................. E. minnesota Mason