Grotea, Cresson, 1864

Herrera-Flórez, Andrés Fabián & Penteado-Dias, Angelica, 2019, New species of Grotea Cresson (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Labeninae) from Brazil and Suriname, Zootaxa 4613 (1), pp. 53-70 : 67

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4613.1.2

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Grotea
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Key to the species of Grotea View in CoL View at ENA ocurring in Brazil and Suriname

1. Propodeum with anterior transverse carina forming a smooth arc ( Fig.22 View FIGURES 22–24 )......................................... 2

- Propodeum with anterior transverse carina centrally indented.................................................. 4

2. Gena with ventroposterior angle modified to form a conspicuous tooth or process (Fig. 7).................................................................................................. G. surinamese Herrera-Flórez sp. n.

- Gena with ventroposterior angle modified to form an inconspicuous tooth or process................................ 3

3. Metasoma with tergite I slightly longer than mesosoma; fore wing hyaline with a distal brownish spot ( Fig.6 View FIGURE 6 ).................................................................................. G. amazonensis Herrera-Flórez sp. n.

- Metasoma with tergite I slightly shorter than mesosoma; fore wing hyaline lacking distal brownish spot ( Figs 22 & 23 View FIGURES 22–24 ).............................................................................. G. perplexa Slobodchikoff 1970 View in CoL

4. Gena with ventroposterior angle modified to form a sharp tooth ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 )............ G. goianiense Herrera-Flórez sp. n.

- Gena with ventroposterior angle modified into a spatulate, ellipsoid lobe ( Figs 4 View FIGURES 3–5 & 11 View FIGURES 11–12 ).............................. 5

5. Head in dorsal view with gena flat, not concave; a mostly reddish and black species (Fig. 2).................................................................................................... G. paulista Herrera-Flórez sp. n.

- Head in dorsal view with gena slightly concave; a mostly yellow species ( Figs 11–18 View FIGURES 11–12 View FIGURES 13–14 View FIGURES 15–16 View FIGURES 17–18 )....... G. delicator ( Thunberg 1822) View in CoL

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