Ten new species of parasitoid wasps Mnioes Townes, 1946 (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Banchinae) described from Peru Author Alvarado, Mabel text Zootaxa 2020 2020-02-25 4743 2 181 199 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.4743.2.3 cb51c358-75b1-4e8c-bccc-6c6f309f9e0d 1175-5326 3687756 A3EB2E6D-C484-4E24-9613-572BE7873E21 Key to Peruvian species of Mnioes 1. Antenna without white- or yellow-band ( Fig. 3A ); metasomal tergites shiny, weakly granulate ( Figs 3A and 3C ) iskay sp. nov. -. Antenna with white- or yellow-band or with white or yellow colour in some articles of the flagellum; metasomal tergites granulate, matte ( Fig. 1D )................................................................................... 2 2. Propodeum and mesoscutum black with white or yellowish spots ( Figs 4A and 4C )................................. 3 -. Propodeum and mesoscutum entirely black................................................................. 4 3. Ovipositor sheath 1.6× as long as metathoracic tibia; metasomal tergite I uniformly red; antenna with scape with truncated sections U-shaped basally ( Fig. 4B ).............................................................. poncei sp. nov. -. Ovipositor sheath 2.1× as long as metathoracic tibia; metasomal tergite I basally and distally yellow ( Fig. 4C ); antenna with scape with truncated sections V-shaped basally (as in Fig. 5B )........................................ kinsa sp. nov. 4. Antenna with yellow-band, more than 20 flagellomeres ( Fig. 5A )..................................... pisqa sp. nov. -. Antenna with white- or yellow-band, fewer than 14 flagellomeres............................................... 5 5. Metasoma predominantly reddish-brown, at least with tergite IV unicolor reddish-brown............................. 6 -. Metasoma predominantly black, at least with IV unicolor black................................................. 8 6. Antennal band ventrally black, dorsally white ( Fig. 5C )............................................ pusaq sp. nov. -. Antennal band with articles evenly coloured................................................................ 7 7. Lower face orbits light yellow ( Figs 2 B–C); metathoracic tibia evenly black ( Fig. 2C )...................... huk sp. nov. -. Lower face evenly black; metathoracic tibia reddish yellow, at most basally and distally brownish ( Fig. 6 )... qanchis sp. nov. 8. Fore wing weakly infuscate, with a more darkly infumate patches centrally and apically ( Fig. 7 A–B)......... soqta sp. nov. -. Fore wing hyaline..................................................................................... 9 9. Female with metathoracic coxa reddish ( Fig. 1A and 1D ); male with metapleuron black with a whitish cream spot ( Fig. 1B )................................................................................... attenboroughi sp. nov. -. Female with metathoracic coxa black ( Fig. 8A ); male with metapleuron reddish with a whitish cream spot ( Fig. 8B )................................................................................................. tawa sp. nov.