Dinapsis albicauda Mita & Shaw, 2020

Material examined.

Holotype. Madagascar • ♀; Fianarantsoa Prov., Forêt d’Atsirakambiaty, 7.6 km 285° WNW Itremo; 20°35'36"S, 046°33'48"E; 1550 m a.s.l.; 22-26 Jan. 2003; Fisher, Griswold et al. leg.; California Acad. of Sciences; yellow pan trap; in montane rainforest; code: BLF7154 (CAS).

Distribution.

(Fig. 43) Madagascar.

Comments.

Dinapsis albicauda is known only from the type-locality. Dinapsis albicauda is similar to D. cresta Mita & Shaw but may be distinguished by its ovipositor being white-coloured basally, and by its head being rounded in lateral view. For a full species description and more information on its distribution and distinguishing characteristics, see Mita and Shaw (2020).