Pimpla pyramis (Porter, 1970)
(Fig. 4D)
Diagnosis. This species can be distinguished from the other Colombian Pimpla by the combination of the following character states: 1) tergite I in profile with high, more or less obscure punctures; 2) wings hyaline with a slight to definite yellowish brown mark; 3) mesosoma shining black with postscutellum white, legs and fore coxae entirely black, metasoma black and tergites with white stripe on the back; 4) ovipositor cylindrical, dorsal valve gently convex on the tip; 5) apical margin of clypeus deeply emarginated; 6) gena 0.7–0.8× as long as basal as eye in lateral view; 7) metasoma with laterotergite V narrow, about 0.4× as broad as long (Porter 1970; Pádua et al. 2019).
Distribution. Bolivia; Colombia (Antioquia *, Cundinamarca); Venezuela.
Material examined. COLOMBIA, Mcpio [=Municipio] Andes, Antioquia, Mesenia-Paramillo Nature Reserve, Malaise trap 6, N 5°29′54.5″, E 75°54′35.7″, 2797 msnm, VII.2020 (L. Mazariegos leg.), 1♀, UNIANDES; Mcpio [=Municipio] Jardín, Antioquia, Mesenia-Paramillo Nature Reserve, sweep net, N 5°29′, E 75°53′, 06.I.2020 (J. Jaramillo leg.), 1♀, UNIANDES .