The Brazilian Amazonian species of Hymenoepimecis Viereck, 1912 (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Pimplinae) Author Pádua, Diego G. Author Oliveira, Marcio L. Author Onody, Helena C. Author Sobczak, Jober F. Author Sääksjärvi, Ilari E. Author Gómez, Isrrael C. text Zootaxa 2015 4058 2 175 194 journal article 39261 10.11646/zootaxa.4058.2.2 48174203-9c73-4384-b257-552b4176f0f8 1175-5326 245261 6857F19D-44C3-4264-9E89-A4232D62D23E Key to the Brazilian Amazonian species of Hymenoepimecis [The males of H. amazonensis sp. n. , H. bicolor , H. heteropus , H. kleini sp. n. and H. neotropica are unknown]. 1 Female ; ovipositor projecting conspicuously beyond apex of metasoma........................................... 2 - Male............................................................................................... 10 2 Face sculptured below the insertion of antennae, with longitudinal carina in the middle part ( Fig. 1 ); head with occipital carina projected, not curved upwards, with a concavity dorsally in the apex ( Fig. 3 ); pronotum with the pocket-like structure reduced longitudinally ( Fig. 3 ); sternite I with a ventral projection, spine-like, posteriorly ( Fig. 5 )............................. 3 - Face not sculptured below the insertion of antennae, without longitudinal carina in the middle part ( Fig. 2 ); head with occipital carina projected and curved upwards, without a concavity in the apex dorsal ( Fig. 4 ); pronotum with the pocket-like structure not reduced longitudinally ( Fig. 4 ); sternite I with a low, rounded swelling posteriorly ( Fig. 6 ) or with a high, laterally compressed, nasute ventral protuberance ( Fig. 7 )................................................................ 5 3 Fore wing blackish, with yellowish hyaline band between junction of vein R 1 up to pterostigma until half vein M ( Fig. 8 ); hind leg black, with base of coxa orange ( Fig. 10 ); tergites I–V uniformly orange, tergites VI+ blacks ( Fig. 10 ); ovipositor 1.1–1.2 × as long as hind tibia..................................................................... H. uberensis sp. n. - Fore wing hyaline ( Fig. 9 ); hind leg with coxa, trochanter and trochantellus orange, with apex of femur, tibia and tarsus brown blackish ( Fig. 11 ); metasoma, with posterior margins of tergites II–V narrowly black, tergites VI+ blacks ( Fig. 11 ); ovipositor 1.3–1.4 × as long as hind tibia............................................................................ 4 4 Tarsal claw with a flat preapical tooth, apex of claw 3.0 × the lenght of the tooth ( Fig. 12 )................. H. kleini sp. n. - Tarsal claw with short basal lobe vertically, slightly quadrangular, apex of claw clearly overtaking the lobe ( Fig. 13 ).......................................................................................... H. amazonensis sp. n. 5 Fore wing hyaline ( Fig. 9 ) or hyaline yellowish, with black apex ( Fig. 14 )........................................ 6 - Fore wing hyaline yellowish, with two blackish bands ( Fig. 15 ) or black with yellowish hyaline band between junction of vein R 1 up to pterostigma until half vein M ( Fig. 8 )............................................................... 7 6 Fore wing hyaline yellowish, with black apex ( Fig. 14 ); hind leg, with base of coxa orange ( Fig. 10 ); sternite with a high, laterally compressed, nasute ventral protuberance ( Fig. 7 )..................................... H. bicolor ( Brullé, 1846 ) - Fore wing hyaline ( Fig. 9 ); hind leg orange, with apex femur, tibia and tarsus blacks ( Fig. 11 ); sternite I with a low, rounded swelling posteriorly ( Fig. 6 ).............................................................. H. manauara sp. n. 7 Ovipositor <1.3 × as long as hind tibia.................................................................... 8 - Ovipositor> 1.4 × as long as hind tibia.................................................................... 9 8 Metasoma black, except tergite I orange ( Fig. 18 ); ovipositor 0.9 × as long as hind tibia.... heteropus ( Kriechbaumer, 1890 ) - Metasoma with tergites I–V oranges, tergites VI+ blacks ( Fig. 10 ); ovipositor 1.2–1.3 × as long as hind tibia H. ribeiroi sp. n. 9 Pronotum black ( Fig. 16 ); tarsal claw narrow elongated vertically, with apex slightly overtaking the lobe ( Fig. 20 )............................................................................................... H. duckensis sp. n. - Pronotum orange, with black anterior part ( Fig. 19 ); tarsal claw with preapical tooth ( Fig. 21 )............................................................................................ H. neotropica ( Brues & Richardson, 1913 ) 10 Face sculptured below the insertion of antennae, with a longitudinal carina in the middle part ( Fig. 1 ); head with occipital carina projected, not curved upwards, with a concavity dorsally in the apex ( Fig. 3 ); pronotum with the opening pocket-like structure reduced longitudinally ( Fig. 3 ); fore wing black with yellowish hyaline band between junction of vein R 1 up to pterostigma until half vein M ( Fig. 8 )....................................................... H. uberensis sp. n. - Face not sculptured below the insertion of antennae, without longitudinal carina in the middle part ( Fig. 2 ); head with occipital carina projected and curved upwards without a concavity in the apex dorsal ( Fig. 4 ); pronotum with the pocket-like structure not reduced longitudinally ( Fig. 4 ); fore wing hyaline ( Fig. 9 ) or hyaline yellowish, with two blackish bands ( Fig. 15 ).... 11 11 Fore wing hyaline ( Fig. 9 ); hind leg orange, with apex of femur, tibia and tarsus blacks ( Fig. 11 )....... H. manauara sp. n. - Fore wing hyaline yellowish with two blackish bands ( Fig. 15 ) or black with yellowish hyaline band between junction of vein R 1 up to pterostigma until half vein M ( Fig. 8 ).............................................................. 12 12 Pronotum black ( Fig. 16 ); hind leg black, with base of coxa orange ( Fig. 10 )........................ H. duckensis sp. n. - Pronotum orange; hind leg orange, with tibia and tarsus blacks ( Fig. 17 )............................. H. ribeiroi sp. n.