Entanoneura batesella (Westwood, 1867)
Figure 5 A–G
Diagnosis. This species has the body yellow with brown marks, pronotum longer than broad with setae present only on the anterior and posterior ends, wings with elongated pterostigma and with a large amber mark, foreleg with 2 pretarsal claws and foreleg midtarsomere equal or longer than the other tarsomeres combined.
Examined material. Brazil, Tocantins, Pium, Centro de Pesquisa Canguçu, 09°58'44.4" S, 050°02'13.1" W, 13–18.v.2016, Krolow, T.K. & Equipe leg. (3♂ 1♀ CEUFT) ; Brazil, Tocantins, Pium, Centro de Pesquisa Canguçu, 09°58'44.4" S, 050°02'13.1" W, 7–10.iii.2016, Krolow, T.K. & Equipe leg. (1♂ CEUFT) .
Distribution. Mexico, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Guiana, French Guiana, and Brazil: Amazonas, Pará, Goiás, Distrito Federal, Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Paraná, and Santa Catarina (Machado and Martins 2018).
New records. Tocantins: Pium municipality.
Comments. Of all species collected here, E. batesella was the largest and more robust one. It is possibly mimetic to wasps based on their general body color pattern.