Description of a new species of Deinodryinus from Ecuador: D. hubeni sp. nov. (Hymenoptera, Dryinidae) Author Olmi, Massimo Tropical Entomology Research Center, Via De Gasperi 10, 01100 Viterbo Italy text Zootaxa 2023 2023-11-28 5380 1 96 100 https://mapress.com/zt/article/download/zootaxa.5380.1.7/52361 journal article 279484 10.11646/zootaxa.5380.1.7 a615e173-a659-4d77-a83b-3217da46fcfb 1175-5326 10212712 CCBA5F75-BA49-4293-A6CD-EC93235AA15D Because of the above characters, D. hubeni sp. nov. can be included in the key to the males of Neotropical Deinodryinus published by Olmi & Virla (2014) at couplet 6 as follows: 6 Inner branch of paramere proximal, long and narrow ( Fig. 2B )................................... D. hubeni sp. nov . – Inner branch of paramere distal or subdistal, short and more or less broad ( Figs 2A , C-F)............................6’ 6’ Inner branch of paramere subdistal ( Figs 2A, E )............................................................ 7 – Inner branch of paramere distal ( Figs 2C, D, F )............................................................. 8 7 Head with vertex posterior to ocellar triangle sculptured by longitudinal keels........................ D. sculptus Olmi – Head with vertex posterior to ocellar triangle strongly punctate, not sculptured by longitudinal keels...... D. carpens Olmi 8 Propodeal declivity rugose and dull..................................................... D. pseudobilobus Olmi – Propodeal declivity smooth and shiny..................................................................... 9 9 Face sculptured by numerous strong parallel and longitudinal keels............................... D. perlucens Olmi – Face reticulate rugose.................................................................. D. albopictus Olmi