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<paragraph pageId="43" pageNumber="76">Taxon classification Animalia Hymenoptera Braconidae</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="43" pageNumber="76">Material revised.</paragraph>
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One female (point mounted), ECUADOR, Napo,
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, Yanayacu Biological Station, J.
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Macucoloma trail, 2163 m, collected 1-10.V.2009, S.R. Shaw leg., Malaise, UWIM. One female (point mounted), ECUADOR, Napo,
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, Yanayacu Biological Station, J.
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Macucoloma trail, 2163 m, collected 1-8.IX.2007, S.R. Shaw leg., Malaise, UWIM.
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<paragraph pageId="43" pageNumber="76">Comments.</paragraph>
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, originally described from Colombia from the departments of Huila, Risaralda, and Santander, it seems to be restricted to high South American Andean wet forests between 2000-2300 m above the sea level (
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) since it has not been recorded from Costa Rica despite the intense sampling effort in locations such as Cerro de la Muerte reaching between 2100-3000 m.
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