Five new species of Dolichomitus Smith from the tropical Andes, with a key for the South American species (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Pimplinae) Author Araujo, Rodrigo O. Centro de Investigacion de Estudios Avanzados del Maule, Vicerrectoria de Investigacion y Postgrado, Universidad Catolica del Maule, Avenida San Miguel, 3605, Talca, Chile & Laboratorio de Ecologia de Abejas, Departamento de Ciencias Biologicas y Quimicas, Facultad de Ciencias Basicas, Universidad Catolica del Maule, Avenida San Miguel, 3605, Talca, Chile https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9438-3238 rodrigobioz@gmail.com Author Padua, Diego G. Programa de Pos-Graduacao em Entomologia, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazonia, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5061-2978 Author Jaramillo, Jorge The Hummingbird Conservancy, Mesenia-Paramillo nature reserve, Jardin, Antioquia, Colombia Author Mazariegos, Luis A. The Hummingbird Conservancy, Mesenia-Paramillo nature reserve, Jardin, Antioquia, Colombia text ZooKeys 2020 937 89 113 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.937.51361 journal article http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.937.51361 1313-2970-937-89 E71865CD9DF440879AB2636B5AF2FFB0 EB4A65988BC75693AD339DC549670749 Dolichomitus mariajosae Araujo & Padua sp. nov. Fig. 2A-G Diagnosis. Dolichomitus mariajosae sp. nov. may be distinguished from other Neotropical species by the combination of the following characteristics: general color pattern (yellow with various specifics black marks); malar space 0.30 x as long as basal mandibular width; areolet not petiolate; wings hyaline with strongly contrasting apical darkened area, pterostigma dark brown; hind wing with proximal abscissa of CU inclivous; ovipositor sheath ca. 1.30 x as long as body, and ca. 4.20 x as long as hind tibia. Description. Holotype female (Fig. 2A-G ). Approximate body length (without ovipositor): 15.90 mm; fore wing length: 14.00 mm. Figure 2. A-G Dolichomitus mariajosae sp. nov. (holotype female): A habitus in lateral view ( in vivo ) B habitus in dorsal view C head in frontal view D head and mesosoma in lateral view E mesosoma in dorsal view F first tergite in dorsal view G wings. Scale bars: 5.00 mm ( A, B ); 1.00 mm ( C, D, E, F ); 2.00 mm ( G ). Head. Antenna with 34 flagellomeres, first flagellomere 3.80 x as long as width. Gena smooth with setiferous punctures, 0.50 x as long as eye (Fig. 2D ), in frontal view almost straight and moderately constricted below eyes (Fig. 2C ). Vertex smooth and shiny, with isolated setiferous punctures. Posterior ocellus separated from eye 1.35 x its maximum diameter. Distance between hind ocelli 1.25 x maximum diameter of posterior ocellus. Face with fine, setiferous punctures. Clypeal sulcus slightly curved. Clypeus 3.25 x as broad as medially long, almost flat. Clypeus with long erect setae on its surface and small setae across all its margins. Anterior tentorial pits conspicuous. Malar space 0.30 x as long as basal mandibular width. Mandible bidentate, 2.05 x as long as basal width (front view). Mesosoma. Pronotum polished, with fine and scattered setiferous punctures. Epomia present. Mesoscutum shiny, with moderately dense setiferous punctures. Notauli deep, reaching ca. 0.30-0.40 of length of mesoscutum. Mesopleuron shiny, with relatively dense setiferous punctures. Epicnemial carina strong. Metapleuron shiny, with scattered setiferous punctures, ca. 1.45 x as long as height. Submetapleural carina strong, enlarged anteriorly, reaching ca. 0.40 metapleuron length, its anterior end slightly curved up. Propodeum shiny, with fine and scattered setiferous punctures, denser laterally, in dorsal view 1.15 x as long as medially wide. Propodeal spiracle elliptic. Pleural carina complete and strong, culminating posteriorly in a small propodeal crest (Fig. 2D ). Hind leg with femur ca. 6.50 x as long as height and ca. 0.70 x as long as tibia. Fore wing with vein 1cu-a more or less interstitial to M & Rs ; areolet 1.50 x as wide as height; vein 1cu-a and vein 2m-cu slightly curved. Hind wing with vein cu-a ca. 2.10 x as long as proximal abscissa of CU ; vein cu-a reclivous and straight; proximal abscissa of CU inclivous; distal abscissa of CU present, reaching wing margin (Fig. 2G ). Metasoma. Tergite I ca. 1.75 x as long as posteriorly wide, shiny, with fine and relatively dense setiferous punctures, more extended laterally (Fig. 2F ); spiracle near its anterior 0.40; dorsolateral carinae of first metasomal tergite weak, present on petiole and postpetiole. Posterior membranous section of first metasomal sternite ca. 0.50 of length of tergite. Tergite II ca. 1.20 x as long as posteriorly wide, shiny, with fine and relatively dense setiferous punctures, more extended laterally and posteriorly. Ovipositor slender, evenly down curved at distal 0.15, ca. 4.40 x as long as hind tibia (Fig. 2A ); upper valve of ovipositor smooth; apex of ovipositor with expanded area of lower valve bearing ca. 11 teeth, with most proximal 5 vertical; ovipositor sheath ca. 1.30 x as long as body, and ca. 4.20 x as long as hind tibia, bearing fine dense hairs which are ca. 0.75 x as long as width of sheath. Color. Head mostly yellow with mandibles apically, frons, stemmaticum (extending to outer orbit dorsally), a narrow longitudinal stripe on vertex, dorsal half of occipital carinae, scape, pedicel, and flagellum black; scape ventrally and malar space infuscate. Mesosoma mostly yellow with anterior, posterior, and inner margin of propleuron, a narrow longitudinal stripe on pronotal collar dorsally (dorsally extending to pronotum), anterior margin of pronotum (connecting with mesoscutum), posterior margin of pronotum, subtegular ridge, lateral and central longitudinal stripes on mesoscutum, two marks on the lateral margins of mesoscutum (just above tegula), scuto-scutellar groove, posterior margin of scutellum, anterior margin and axilla posteriorly, anterior and posterior margins of metanotum, epicnemium (with a small rounded projection toward speculum), anterior and dorsal margin of mesopleuron, mesopleural furrow, anterior margin of mesepisternum, anterior and posterior margin of metapleuron, submetapleural carina anteriorly, anterior and posterior margin of propodeum, a triangle mark dorsally based on the posterior margin that projects itself towards the anterior margin through a narrow longitudinal stripe, black. Fore leg mostly yellow with a dorsal spot on coxa, posterior margin on coxa, anterior spot on trochanter, femur ventrally, tibia dorsally, tarsus black. Mid leg mostly yellow with anterior and posterior margin of coxa, anterior margin of trochanter, ventral stripe on femur, dorsal stripe on tibia, tarsus, black; trochantellus infuscate. Hind leg mostly yellow with anterior (projecting ventrally), posterior (projecting dorsally) margins of coxa, anterior and posterior margins trochanter, trochanter ventrally, trochantellus, anterior and posterior margins of femur, ventral stripe on femur, anterior and posterior margins of tibia, dorsal stripe on tibia, tarsus black (Fig. 2A, B, F ). Wings hyaline with strongly contrasting apical darkened area that covers only the distal half of fourth submarginal cell, pterostigma dark brown (Fig. 2G ). Metasoma mostly yellow, tergite I with lateral and posterior margins, lateral spots (near spiracle) and a median longitudinal stripe reaching ca. 0.70 of tergite I; a dorsolateral mark on anterior margin and a band on the posterior margin of tergites II-IV, a dorsal mark on tergites VI-VIII, ventral corner of the posterior margin of tergites V-VI, black. Ovipositor dark brown and ovipositor sheath black. Male. Unknown. Type material. Holotype. 1 ♀, Colombia, Jardin , Antioquia, La Lucrecia, Mesenia-Paramillo nature reserve (2400m elevation), 5°30'50.61"N , 75°50'32.02"W , entomological net, 06-I-2020, coll. Jaramillo, J. (UNIANDES). Distribution. Colombia. Etymology. The specific epithet is in honor of Maria Jose Valencia, daughter of Carlos Eduardo Valencia, Colombian entrepreneur, who supports conservation initiatives in the Andes and Choco ecoregions, and enjoys the natural world and the challenges of exploring the outdoors. Biological note. Host unknown. Comments. Dolichomitus mariajosae sp. nov. is most similar to the D. zonatus (Cresson, 1874), D. cantillanoi Gauld, 1991, and D. annulicornis (Cameron, 1886) mainly for the color pattern of the body yellowish with black marks, but this new species differs mainly for the fore wing with black spot in the apex (yellowish with anterior margin strongly yellow in D. annulicornis and D. zonatus , and entirely yellowish in D. cantillanoi ).