Enicospilus dubius (Tosquinet, 1896)

(Figs 5 e, 5h and 15d)

Amesospilus gulosus Seyrig, 1935: 60; Henicospilus angustatus Szépligeti, 1906: 47; Ophion dubius Tosquinet, 1896: 390; Ophion anceps Tosquinet, 1896: 392

Diagnosis. The characterization of E. dubius needs a close examination. The characters in the key should avoid confusion with other species without a central alar sclerite and with inter-ocellar area yellow or orange.

Description. Gauld & Mitchell (1978).

Host records. Anomis leona, Chrysodeixis chalcites ( Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) and Plusia sp. ( Lepidoptera: Plusiidae) (Gauld & Mitchell 1978).

Comments. One of the commonest African species of Enicospilus .

Distribution records. Reunion (new record). Widely distributed throughout Africa to Madagascar and Comoros (Gauld & Mitchell, 1978).

Material examined. 1Ƥ St Joseph / Grand Coude, alt. 1250m, II.2008, leg. P. Rousse (light trap).