Hymenoepimecis kleini Padua & Sobczak, 2015 Figures 7, 22, 37, 52, 67, 82, 101
Hymenoepimecis kleini Pádua & Sobczak, 2015: 183.
Diagnosis.
See Pádua et al. (2015).
Male.
(Fig. 101). Similar to female in structure and colouration, but with hind leg black, except coxa, with basal part orange; body approx. 8.0 mm; face a approx. 1.1 times as broad as high; posterior ocelli separated from eyes by approx. 0.8 times its own maximum diameter. Fore wing approx. 6.0 mm; 2rs-m approx. 0.2 times as long as abscissa of M between 2rs-m and 2m-cu. Tarsal claw simple. Metasoma slender; tergite I approx. 1.6 times as long as posteriorly width; tergite II approx. 1.4 times as long as posteriorly width; tergites III and IV approx. 1.3 times as long as posteriorly width.
Distribution.
Brazil, Ecuador** and Peru* (Fig. 107).
Biological notes.
Host unknown.
Material examined.
Ecuador, Dept. Orellana, Onkonegare, 00°39'25,7"S, 76°27'10,8"W, a.s.l.: 216.3 m., 21.vi.1996, Fogging, Lot # 1543 (T.L. Erwin et al. leg.), 1♂, ZMUT. Peru: Cusco, Cashiariari, 11°52'S, 72°39'W, 24.xi.1997, 690 m. (S. Cordova leg.), 1♀, ZMUT.