Walker, 1862 : 22 Bouček 1974a : 99 De Santis 1980 : 273 Grissell & Cameron 2002 : 277 L. pinna Cresson, 1872 : 34 Schletterer 1890 : 171 Bouček 1974a : 99 L. ignota Leucospis Westwood, 1874 : 135 Schletterer 1890 : 261 Bouček 1974a : 99 L. ignota The New World species of Leucospis Fabricius, 1775 (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea, Leucospidae): an update of Bouček’s revision with description of two new species from Brazil Lima, Alessandro Rodrigues Dias, Priscila Guimarães Zootaxa 2018 2018-06-26 4441 1 1 45 6PTQW Walker, 1862 Walker 1862 [151,526,1660,1687] Insecta Leucospidae Leucospis GBIF Animalia Hymenoptera 18 19 Arthropoda species ignota     Leucospis ignota  Walker, 1862: 22. Lectotype ♂: Colombia (BMNH);  Bouček 1974a: 99–100, figs 115–117;  De Santis 1980: 273(catalog);  Grissell & Cameron 2002: 277, fig. 11 (compared  L. pinna); Noyes 2017( onlinecatalog).    Leucospis tolteca  Cresson, 1872: 34. Lectotype ♀: Mexico (ANS, Philadelphia);  Schletterer 1890: 171, 173, 263;  Bouček 1974a: 99. (syn.  L. ignota); Noyes 2017( onlinecatalog).    Leucospiscupreo-viridis  Westwood, 1874: 135, pl. 25, fig. 5. Lectotype ♀: Colombia: Santa Martha (UM, Oxford);  Schletterer 1890: 261;  Bouček 1974a: 99. (syn.  L. ignota); Noyes 2017( onlinecatalog).   Diagnosis.Occipital carina complete; POL about 1.4× OOL; inner margin of eyes slightly emarginate; clypeus apically bilobate, with a conspicuous median tooth; dorsellum carinate and glabrous; propodeum densely pilose, median carina present, plicae present; hind coxa punctate in depression, without translucent lobe dorso-laterally; hind femur broad, with teeth distinctly less than twice as long as broad; fore wing subhyaline, with apical fifth infuscate and apical process of stigmal vein as long as uncus; ovipositor not reaching base of tergite V; in male, tergite I broader than long but only about 0.6× as broad as gaster posteriorly.   Distribution. Argentina, Brazil( Bahia,  Minas Gerais), Colombia, Guyana, Honduras,  Mexico, Peru, Trinidad, Venezuela.   Comments.Despite its distribution from  Mexicoto Argentina, this is only the second record of this species from Brazil, where it was previously reported from the state of Bahia( Figs 25, 26).   Biology.Unknown.     Materialexamined.( 1♀)  Brazil, Minas Gerais, Nova Porteirinha, 1ª CIG, CODEVASF, 15°48'55.1"S; 43°16'26.8"W,  6‒13.ix.2013, N. G. Fonseca leg. Malaise trap[ UFMG‒IHY‒1611610]. 1851456484 2013-09-06 2013-09-13 2013-09-06 UFMG N. G. Fonseca Brazil -15.815306 Nova Porteirinha 1 -43.274113 Material 20 21 1 1 Minas Gerais