Dryinidae of the Afrotropical region (Hymenoptera, Chrysidoidea) Author Olmi, Massimo Author Copeland, Robert S. Author Noort, Simon Van text Zootaxa 2019 2019-07-10 4630 1 1 619 journal article 26202 10.11646/zootaxa.4630.1.1 db6a16a6-0fe8-4987-8ad5-42223825fcd7 1175-5326 3336635 8D375836-CCBA-473C-836F-6ABD44B4F881 Afrotropical Gonatopus Group 3: key to the ♀♀ 1. Enlarged claw with apex very broad ( Fig. 179D )................................................ G. fuscus (Olmi) - Enlarged claw with apex tapering, not broad ( Figs 179A, B )................................................... 2 2. Metapectal-propodeal disc with strong median longitudinal furrow ( Fig. 178A ).................................... 3 - Metapectal-propodeal disc without strong median longitudinal furrow ( Figs 178B , 186B )........................... 4 3. Metanotum weakly excavated behind mesoscutellum ( Fig. 180A )............................. G. acuminatus (Olmi) - Metanotum deeply excavated behind mesoscutellum ( Fig. 180H )................................... G. nicator Olmi 4. Meso-metapleural suture obsolete (at most slightly visible in posterior half)...................................... 5 - Meso-metapleural suture distinct and complete............................................................. 6 5. Metapectal-propodeal disc fusiform; metanotum not protruding laterally, without lateral pointed or rounded protrusion.............................................................................................. G. ruber Olmi - Metanotum with two lateral pointed protrusions ( Fig. 180G )................................... G. madecassus Olmi 6. Mesoscutum without two lateral pointed protrusions ( Fig. 183A ); occasionally with three very small pointed protrusions corresponding to three carinae located on lateral regions of mesoscutum ( Fig. 183E ).................................. 7 - Mesoscutum with two strong lateral pointed protrusions ( Fig. 178B )........................................... 10 7. Enlarged claw with subdistal tooth located very close to most distal lamella (see Fig. 187B )....................................................................................... G. scholtzi Olmi, Copeland & van Noort , sp. nov. - Enlarged claw with subdistal tooth located very far from most distal lamella (see Figs 179C , 182F ).................... 8 8. Metanotum laterally rounded ( Fig. 183A )......................... G. robertsoni Olmi, Copeland & van Noort , sp. nov. - Metanotum laterally with two slightly pointed protrusions ( Figs 180B , 183E )..................................... 9 9. Mesosoma testaceous-reddish................................................................ G. ceres (Olmi) - Mesosoma mostly black, except mesoscutum mostly yellow, metanotum brown and posterior apex of propodeal declivity yellow................................................................... G. schwarzorum Guglielmino & Olmi 10. Metapectal-propodeal disc fusiform; metanotum not protruding laterally, without lateral pointed or rounded protrusions ( Fig. 180E )............................................................................................. 11 - Metanotum with two lateral pointed or rounded protrusions ( Figs 178B , 186A, B )................................ 12 11. Mesosoma completely black................................. G. hantamensis Olmi, Copeland & van Noort , sp. nov. - Prothorax and mesoscutum testaceous, or brown-reddish; rest of mesosoma black, with distal extremity of propodeal declivity reddish................................................................................... G. cafer Olmi 12. Head with OL 2–3 × as long as POL; mesoscutum very slender, twice as long as broad (length calculated from the anterior margin to imaginary line joining two lateral pointed apophyses of mesoscutum) ( Fig. 178B ).............. G. mixtus Olmi - Head with OL less than twice as long as POL; mesoscutum less slender, about as long as broad (length calculated from anterior margin to imaginary line joining two lateral pointed apophyses of mesoscutum) ( Figs 186A, B )...................... 13 13. Head shiny, unsculptured, except frontal line; apex of protarsomere 5 with less than 20 lamellae ( Fig. 182E ) G. pluvialis Olmi - Head dull, with many longitudinal striae on frons and many transverse striae on sides of ocelli; apex of protarsomere 5 with more than twenty lamellae ( Fig. 187A )........................................................ G. ruvidus Olmi