Pimpla caerulea Brulle, 1846 Figure 2A-F
Pimpla caerulea Brullé, 1846: 101. Type: ♀, Brazil (MNHN).
Coccygomimus caeruleus caeruleus; Townes and Townes 1966: 24.
Coccygomimus caeruleus glaucus; Townes and Townes 1966: 25.
Diagnosis.
This species can be distinguished from the other Uruguayan species of the genus by the combination of the following character states: 1) wings more or less blackish; 2) body metallic blue (male with fore coxae white marked); 3) laterotergite V narrow, less than 0.3 times as long as wide.
Biological notes.
Parasitoid of Alabama argillacea ( Hübner, 1818) ( Noctuidae) (Porter 1970).
Distribution.
Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, Paraguay, Uruguay* (Fig. 11B), and Venezuela.
Material examined.
Uruguay, Rocha, Don Bosco, Bosque-Campo, 34°05'02.6"S, 53°45'44.5"W, 29.XII.2014, Malaise trap II (E. Castiglioni and team leg.), 1♀, INPA; idem, but 12.I.2015, Malaise trap II, 1♀ and 3♂♂, INPA; idem, but 12.III.2015, Malaise trap II, 1♂, INPA; idem, but 26.II.2015, Malaise trap II, 1♀, INPA; idem, but 28.I.2015, Malaise trap I, 1♂, INPA; idem, but 28.I.2015, Malaise trap II, 1♂, INPA; idem, but 29.XII.2014, Malaise trap I, 1♂, INPA; idem, but 29.XII.2014, Malaise trap II, 2♀♀ and 2♂♂, INPA.