Chalarus leticiae Kehlmaier, 2003
Chalarus leticiae Kehlmaier, 2003: 92 .
Diagnosis: Male unknown. Female with frontal facets greatly enlarged (Fig. 77); frons at narrowest slightly less than 2.0 times diameter of largest frontal facet; flagellum dark brown; leg dark brown but base of femur, area around femoral-tibial joint and tarsi yellowish; pulvilli of front and mid legs twice the length of hind legs and longer than distitarsus; hairs on femora, thorax and abdomen yellow to light brown; abdominal tergites dark brown; ovipositor as in Figs 44 & 46. See Table 1 for ITS2 barcode sequence accession number.
Annotations: The species was described from two females collected in northern Spain. Morphologically, it resembles C. juliae and C. elegantulus, judging from the shape of the ovipositor and other outer morphological features. Host species are unknown.