7. Eurydinoteloides tepicensis (Ashmead) n. comb.
Figs 45–48
Catolaccus tepicensis Ashmead, 1895: 554 . Type data (Ƥ holotype, CASC, examined): described from one female from Tepic [Mexico], collected by Messrs. Eisen and Vaslit.
Discussion. The holotype (Figs 45–48) is entire and typical for Eurydinoteloides in all aspects. It is one of the species that has a malar sulcus but lacks an evident malar depression (Fig. 47), has a yellow scape (Fig. 47) and tegula (Fig. 45), and a largely smooth and shiny metapleuron with its anterior margin uniformly curved, convex, and raised slightly above and over the posterior margin of the mesopleuron (Fig. 48) rather than recurved outward at an abrupt angle to the mesopleuron. The tibiae are also mostly yellow, though the metatibia (Fig. 48) has a slight brownish tint mesally, the knee and apex more broadly being yellow. The left fore wing appears to have nine completely exposed and comparatively long admarginal setae in a single row. The wings and glue mostly conceal the propodeum (Fig. 45) so that presence or absence of plical carinae posteriorly within the nuchal furrow is not visible, but there is a fine median carina. The clypeus is comparatively broadly and shallowly incurved.
8. Catolaccus townsendi Crawford (see Jaliscoa).
9. Catolaccus vulgaris Ashmead (see Jaliscoa).