Doryctobracon crawfordi (Viereck, 1911)
(Figure 2A)
Diagnosis. Head dark and mandibles brownish, propodeal sculpture reduced to two apical ridges, wing evenly infumate, stigma blackish, 2 nd submarginal cell short with 4-sided.
Comments. The dark head easily distinguishes D. crawfordi from the other braconids that parasitize fruitinfesting tephritids. This parasitoid was found recently in Amapá and Roraima states of northern Brazil (Zucchi et al. 2011). Its known hosts are A. atrigona Hendel, A. coronilli Carrejo & González and A. serpentina (Wiedemann) .