Colocharis napoana Heraty 2002
(Fig. 3B)
Diagnosis. The female is distinguished by an evenly colliculate or smooth propodeal disc with a prominent bordering propodeal carina, presence of a sharp basal carina on the petiole, and a relatively short basal flagellomere (3.0‒3.7× as long as greatest breadth) and petiole (4.2‒4.9× as long as broad) (Fig. 3B). The fore wings are hyaline rather than infuscate. The male has a relatively short flagellum (1.5‒1.6× height of head), a rounded hyaline fore wing (1.9‒2.1× as long as broad), and relatively short petiole (4.7‒9.1× as long as broad) with a distinct basal carina. The propodeal disc is bordered by a carina and is relatively smooth (colliculate) or weakly and irregularly striate medially with a distinct median channel.
Distribution. Ecuador