Prochas theclae Walkley, 1959 .

(Figures 9–12)

Diagnosis. Prochas theclae is distinguished from other two species by the following combination of characters: coloration of body mostly black (Fig. 9); antenna with 31 flagellomeres, first flagellomere 3.6 × as long as width; distance between lateral ocelli 2.0 × their diameter; metapleuron punctate with juxtacoxal carina strong and complete (Fig. 10); propodeum with areola trapezoidal (Fig. 11); ovipositor straight, 0.6 × length of hind tibia; fore wing with Rs&M opposite to cu-a vein (Fig. 12).