Key to the Egyptian species of Eucharitidae
1. Fore wing with distinct fringe of setae along posterior margin; female antenna 10-segmented, funicular segments serrate (Fig. 1); male antenna 13-segmented, funicular segments pectinate (Fig. 2); mandibles falcate, with small subapical tooth, opposing and closable (Fig. 3)..................................................... .. E. (Eucharisca) bytinskisalzi Bouček
- Fore wing bare along posterior margin; female antenna 11- or 13-segmented and male antenna 13-segmented, but in both sexes funicular segments beyond second funicular segment cylindrical and apically truncate; mandibles peg-like without subapical tooth, projecting ventrally from oral margin................................................................. 2
2. Body with metasoma partly rufous (Fig.4); last antennal segment rounded distally; mesosoma densely punctuate (Fig. 4)............................................................................ E. (Psilogastrellus) punctata Förster
- Body brilliantly metallic green to cupreous (Fig. 6); last antennal segment acuminate distally; mesosoma medially punctuate with broad smooth interstices (Fig. 7)....................................... E. (Psilogastrellus) cuprea (Blanchard)