Leucospis versicolor Bouček, 1974

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Leucospis versicolor Bouček, 1974: 87 –89, fig. 97. Holotype ♀: French Guiana: Kourou (MNHN, Paris).

Diagnosis. Occipital carina complete; POL about 1.4× OOL; inner margin of the eye shallowly emarginate; clypeus apically bilobate, with a weak median tooth; pronotum with premarginal carina indicated by bare line; dorsellum bare, margin sublaminate; propodeum 1.5× longer than dorsellum at middle; propodeum pilose, median carina present, keel-like, plicae present; wings infuscate along anterior margin; hind coxa on dorsal edge with abundant punctures, in depression with narrow smooth streak; apical process of stigmal vein very short, about 0.15× as long as uncus; in female, tergite I without punctures over basal two-thirds; tergite VI with spiniform projection at posterior margin, below spiracle level; ovipositor reaching base of tergite V.

Distribution. Brazil (Amazonas, Minas Gerais), French Guiana.

Comments. Leucospis versicolor was previously recorded from northern South America (French Guiana and Brazil, state of Amazonas) . These new records from the state of Minas Gerais, in the Brazilian southeast, represent a considerable southern range extension for the species (Figs 25, 26).

Biology. Unknown.

Material examined. (2♀) Brazil, Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, UFMG Pampulha, 1992 [UFMG ‒IHY‒ 1504420]; Belo Horizonte, UFMG Pampulha, Estação Ecológica, 19°52'30"S, 43°58'20"W, 842m, malaise, 25.x‒ 1.xi.2013, A.F. Kumagai leg. [UFMG ‒IHY‒1504419].