Apanteles odites Nixon, 1965
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Apanteles odites Nixon, 1965: 178 . Type in the U.S. National Museum.
Diagnosis: Metacarp almost closing the radial cell; vannal lobe beyond its widest part straight and without projecting setae; T1 distinctly, strongly narrowed to apex and very long, highly polished; propodeum, relatively dull, sculptured; temple coarsely, densely punctate; inner spur of the hind tibia not reaching middle of basal segment of tarsus; ovipositor sheath markedly falcate towards apex, about one and a third times longer than hind tibia and, seen from above, clothed with a dense, flattened pubescence; hind femur yellow; stigma dark, emitting radius more distal to middle; face somewhat flat; and disc of scutellum with large, numerous punctures.
Material examined. 1♀, Gutian Mountain, Zhejiang, 2005. VII.2, Zhang Hongying, No. 200616663; 1♀, Gutian Mountain, Zhejiang, 2005. VII.2, Chen Xuexin, No. 200616073.
Distribution. China (Province: Zhejiang) new record; Philippines-Luzon
Note. Features of the examined specimens mostly agree with the description in Nixon (1965) except that the polished occipital region without strong, sharp punctation and not very rugose around the nucha.