Revision of the Neotropical species of the tribe Euderomphalini (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) Author HANSSON, C. Author LASALLE, J. text Journal of Natural History 2003 2003-03-31 37 6 697 778 http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00222930110096744 journal article 10.1080/00222930110096744 1464-5262 5274114 978AA7CC-7167-41BE-AC06-FFEE13D1A599 Key to species of Cabeza 1 Body yellow non-metallic................ 2 – Body predominantly dark and metallic............ 3 2(1) Scutellum with strong reticulation laterally (similar to petiolata (figure 2)); submarginal vein with 1 seta (figure 79); basal half of wing membrane bare........................ canaliculata sp. n. X – Scutellum smooth and shiny, at most with very weak reticulation; submarginal vein with three setae (figure 73); basal half of wing membrane partly hairy (figure 73)..................... ugaldei sp. n. X 3(1) Petiole 1.6× as long as wide (figure 2)........ petiolata sp. n. X – Petiole 0.5× as long as wide............... 4 4(3) Propodeum and mid lobe of mesoscutum with a complete median groove (as in petiolata (figure 2))............. planiscapus sp. n. X – Propodeum and mesoscutum without median groove........ 5 5(4) Stigmal vein reduced to a small lobe at apex of marginal vein (figure 78); male scape narrow (figure 68).......... baeostigma sp. n. X , W – Stigmal vein short, but distinctly stalked (figure 80); male scape flattened and widened apically (figure 71)........... laticeps sp. n. W