Review of south temperate New World Coelocybinae (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) Author Heydon, Steven L. text Zootaxa 2014 3754 4 420 434 journal article 46647 10.11646/zootaxa.3754.4.4 2c8e966a-663b-4221-a6c2-ae46fdfa95d4 1175-5326 231015 8CA62E51-2477-40F1-B855-279E877780BE Lanthanomyia pumita Heydon Lanthanomyia pumita Heydon , in Heydon and Hanson 2005 : 163 –164. Diagnosis . Individuals of L. pumita are small (body length < 2.7 mm ) with the microsetae of the body brown and semierect. The body color is orangey yellow. The antenna has the scape extending as high as the median ocellus, broadened, and with its anterior edge sharp; A1 2× longer than wide; and the flagellum weakly clavate with the basal funicular segments elongate, the middle segments quadrate and the terminal segments transverse. The occipital foramen is well below the vertex. The wing membrane is clear. The gaster is about twice as long as wide and slightly shorter than the combined length of the head and mesosoma. New distribution records (UCDC). CHILE . REGIÓN IX: Lonquimay, Las Raíces Tunnel ( 1033m ), 38˚ 33.5’S 71˚ 30’W, 17.XII.2001 (canopy fogging GT, Nothofagus dombeyi ), 1 ♀; Parque Nacional Huerquehue exit, 39˚10.17’S 71˚43.59’W, 11.XII.2001 (canopy fogging GT, Nothofagus dombeyi ), 1 ♀.