Doryctobracon brasiliensis (Szépligeti, 1911)
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Diagnosis. This species is readily distinguished by the infumate fore wing and yellow stigma, propodeal sculpture reduced to two apical ridges, notauli incomplete, fore wing with 2 nd submarginal cell short with 4-sided, and hind wing with m-cu present.
Comments. Doryctobracon brasiliensis is distributed in northern, southwestern and southern Brazil, parasitizing nine Anastrepha species, including economically important species such as the South American fruit fly Anastrepha fraterculus, the West Indian fruit fly ( A. obliqua), and also the Mediterranean fly ( C. capitata) (Souza Filho 1999). For this reason, rearing techniques for D. brasiliensis are being studied in Brazil (Poncio et al. 2018).