Anagyrus brevistigma De Santis, 1964
(Figs 13, 14)
Type material examined. Holotype female [MLPA] on slide (Fig. 13) labeled: 1. “Balcarce (Prov. de Bs As.) Col: Exp. Museo 10/II/1961 N o2677/1 [in pencil, MLPA type number added later]”; 2. “ Anagyrus brevis-tigma Det. De Santis ♀ [in pencil] HOLOTIPO ZA-169 MUSEO DE LA PLATA ”. The holotype is in fair condition, with the head plus one antenna detached from the body and the other antenna (Fig. 14) detached from the head.
Distribution. Argentina: Buenos Aires (De Santis 1964, 1967), and Brazil (De Santis 1980; Noyes & Hayat 1994).
Host. Antonina graminis (Maskell) ( Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) (De Santis 1980; Noyes & Hayat 1994).
Taxonomic notes. This species was described from a single female (De Santis 1964). The scape of the antenna (Fig. 14) is strongly broadened, dark brown except white subapically; the pedicel is dark basally and white apically; F1 is dark, and F2–F6 and the clava are pale brownish.