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Anteon hubeni a new species from Ecuador (Hymenoptera: Dryinidae)

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Anteon is a speciose genus widespread in all zoogeographical regions, except Antarctica. A new species, Anteon hubeni sp. n., is described below from Ecuador, Pichincha Province. The new species is similar to Anteon oliveirai Olmi, known from Brazil, Minas Gerais. The main difference between these two species concerns the sculpture of the frons: in A. oliveirai, the frons shows two lateral keels around the orbits directed towards the antennal toruli, whereas in A. hubeni, these keels are not present. The key to the Neotropical species of Anteon is modified to include the new species.
Title: Anteon hubeni a new species from Ecuador (Hymenoptera: Dryinidae)
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Anteon is a speciose genus widespread in all zoogeographical regions, except Antarctica.
A new species, Anteon hubeni sp.
n.
, is described below from Ecuador, Pichincha Province.
The new species is similar to Anteon oliveirai Olmi, known from Brazil, Minas Gerais.
The main difference between these two species concerns the sculpture of the frons: in A.
oliveirai, the frons shows two lateral keels around the orbits directed towards the antennal toruli, whereas in A.
hubeni, these keels are not present.
The key to the Neotropical species of Anteon is modified to include the new species.

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