from Brazil Author Félix, F. C. Author Penteado-Dias, A. M. text Zootaxa 2004 602 1 4 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.158331 9ef39fbc-21c8-4ade-b151-778c5d87829d 1175­5326 158331 Pedinotus tundisii , sp. nov. (figs 1­4) Female : Body color: head yellow with a black longitudinal stripe extending from antenna through occipital carina; palpi yellow; mesosoma black except scutellum and propodeum dorsally yellow; metasoma black dorsally, white laterally, brown to black ventrally; wings lightly dusky, veins and stigma brown, tegula yellow; fore and middle legs yellow, hind leg brown, middle and hind coxae black, fore yellow. Body length. 7.0 mm. Fore wing length 4.5 mm . FIGURES 1­4. Pedinotus tundisii new species . 1, head; 2, mesosoma; 3, metasoma, 4, wings. Head (fig. 1): Face rugose, frons weakly striate and excavated, vertex and temple smooth; malar space 0.33 eye height; ocell­ocular distance twice diameter of lateral ocellus; 32­40 antennomeres; first flagellomere is larger than scape and pedicel combined. Mesosoma (fig. 2): Pronotum smooth, pronotal groove rugose mesoscutal lobes smooth; notauli scrobiculate meeting large rugose area; scutellum weakly rugose; mesopleuron including subalar groove smooth, sternaulus smooth; propodeum smooth laterally, areolate rugose dorsally, median and lateral carinae distinct with no areola. Metasoma (fig.3) First tergum areolate rugose, longer than apical width; second tergum with median semicircular area areolate rugose,1.3 wider at apex than long, lateral areas areolate; remaining four terga smooth on apical half, basal half areolate; ovipositor slightly greater than metasoma. Fore wing (fig. 4) Vein 1cu­a slightly post furcal; m­cu arising before 2RS. Hind wing (fig. 4) Vein r­m about 0.2 length of vein 1M. Male. Unknown. Material Examined. Holotype ( DCBU ); female, Brazil , SP, Peruíbe, Estação Ecológica Juréia­Itatins, 24°31´06´´S /47°1206´´W, sweeping vegetation, 5.V.2002 ; N. Wanderley Periotto col. Comments. This species is distinguished by the absence of a propodeal areola, the presence of distinct metasomal sculpture, as in P. n i g e r , the length of the first two tergites and the colour of the body. Etymology. This species is named for José Galízia Tundisi for his contributions to ecological research in Brazil .