Anastelgis garciai Gauld, 1991

(Fig. 2E)

Diagnosis. This species can be distinguished from all other Neotropical Anastelgis by the combination of the following characters: 1) body entirely reddish brown (propodeum more or less entirely reddish brown); 2) tegula reddish or infuscate; 3) epomia usually vestigial, generally just discernible as an indistinct rounded swelling; 4) submetapleural carina moderately strong, in lateral view clearly visible its entire length; 5) tergite III subquadrate to elongate, 1.1–1.6× longer than broad; 6) tergite II centrally virtually impunctate, at most with very scattered isolated punctures; 7) upper tooth of mandible blunt, very much broader than lower tooth (Gauld 1991).

Distribution. Belize; Colombia (Arauca; Antioquia *); Costa Rica.

Material examined. COLOMBIA, Mcpio [=Municipio] Andes, Antioquia, Mesenia-Paramillo Nature Reserve, El Oso, entomological net, N 5°29′54.5″, E 75°54′35.7″, 2.500 msnm, 09.VIII.2020 (J. Jaramillo leg.), 1♀, UNIANDES ; idem, but Mcpio [=Municipio] Jardín, sweep net, N 5°29′, E 75°54′, 25.III.2020 (J. Jaramillo leg.), 1♀, UNIANDES .