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 napoana Heraty 2002 ( Fig. 3B ) Diagnosis. The female is distinguished by an evenly colliculate or smooth propodeal disc with a prominent bordering propodeal carina, presence of a sharp basal carina on the petiole, and a relatively short basal flagellomere (3.0‒3.7× as long as greatest breadth) and petiole (4.2‒4.9× as long as broad) ( Fig. 3B ). The fore wings are hyaline rather than infuscate. The male has a relatively short flagellum (1.5‒1.6× height of head), a rounded hyaline fore wing (1.9‒2.1× as long as broad), and relatively short petiole (4.7‒9.1× as long as broad) with a distinct basal carina. The propodeal disc is bordered by a carina and is relatively smooth (colliculate) or weakly and irregularly striate medially with a distinct median channel. Distribution. Ecuador