Description of the female of Colocharis hungi Torréns (Hymenoptera, Eucharitidae) and identification key for the species of Colocharis Author Schoeninger, Karine Author Silva, Thiago S. R. Author Kawada, Ricardo Author Torrens, Javier text Zootaxa 2018 2018-07-17 4446 2 265 272 journal article 29345 10.11646/zootaxa.4446.2.6 b73cb86b-9a7b-41c9-aedd-f6c3ad5ab7a1 1175-5326 1444163 31733F69-86BA-4093-B1CC-0AB37B94A405 Colocharis Heraty 2002 Colocharis Heraty, 2002 :121 ‒123. Type species: Colocharis elongata Heraty, 2002 , original designation. Diagnosis. Colocharis is differentiated from the most related genera by having short blunt spines, each spine not more than 4× as long as broad and widely separated basally, a distinct supraclypeal area demarked by a crenulate sulcus laterally, maxillary palpi 2-segmented and long, labial palpi absent or rarely present as a single minute palpomere, a circular propodeal spiracle (without an emarginate margin), and the ovipositor sheath extending beyond the apex of the gaster. The flagellum of the female has only 6 segments and is weakly serrate basally with basal flagellomere 7‒8× as long as its basal width. The flagellum of the male has 8 segments, with a short basal flagellomere and long thin funicular branches that are much longer than the height of the head.