Digonocryptus varipes (Brullé, 1846)

(Figs 39, 95)

Morphological variation. The female and one male have orbital band very narrow at 1h, but not interrupted between 12–3h as previously reported as typical for the species by Aguiar and Ramos (2011). Two of the three males do show an equivalent interruption, but also less extensive than previously reported. Males with mesopleuron light orange brown (makes it difficult to note yellowish color of subalar prominence) and propodeum and metapleuron nearly fully orange. Axillar carina with large yellow spot on both female and male, not reported by Aguiar and Ramos (2011).

Comments. The specimens fit reasonably well in the key and description provided by Aguiar and Ramos (2011). The lightly colored mesopleuron and the nearly monocolorous propodeum of the observed males is somewhat atypical (Fig. 39).

Material examined. 1 female, 2 males. 1Ƥ from BRAZIL, Espírito Santo, Alfredo Chaves, Picadão, mata, 714 m, 8–15.X.2007, Malaise trap, COAzevedo (UFES). 2 33 from BRAZIL, Paraná, Colombo, Embrapa, BR 476 Km 20, 1.XII.1986, Malaise trap, PROFAUPAR; 1 3, same data except Ponta Grossa (V. Velha), 3.XI.1986 (DZUP).

Distribution. Brazil (MT, ES, RJ, SP, PR) (Fig. 95).