Colocharis elongata Heraty 2002
(Fig. 3A)
Diagnosis. The female is distinguished by an evenly sculptured areolate propodeum, petiole without a basal carina, and an elongate basal flagellomere (FL2 4.7× as long as greatest width) and petiole (7.1× as long as broad) (Fig. 3A). The male has a relatively long flagellum (1.6‒1.8× height of head), a slightly infuscate elongate fore wing (2.1‒2.3× as long as broad), and a long and thin petiole (8.6‒14.0× as long as broad). The propodeum is rugoseareolate and the basal carina is very weak or absent.
Distribution. Venezuela