………….. 114 Apanteles carlosguadamuzi Fern dez-Triana, sp. n…………………………….. 115 Apanteles carlosrodriguezi Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. …………………………….. 116 Apanteles carlosviquezi Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ………………………………… 118 Apanteles carloszunigai Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ………………………………… 118 Apanteles carolinacanoae Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ……………………………… 120 Apanteles carpatus (Say, 1836)…………………………………………………………. 121 Apanteles christianzunigai Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ……………………………. 123 Apanteles cinthiabarrantesae Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. …………………………. 124 Apanteles ciriloumanai Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ………………………………… 125 Apanteles coffeellae Muesebeck, 1958 ……………………………………………….. 126 Apanteles cristianalemani Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. …………………………….. 127 Apanteles cynthiacorderoae Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ……………………………. 129 Apanteles deifiliadavilae Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ……………………………….Jose L. Fernandez-Triana et al. / Serabelisib chemical information ZooKeys 383: 1?65 (2014)Apanteles deplanatus Muesebeck, 1957 …………………………………………….. 131 Apanteles diatraeae Muesebeck, 1921 ……………………………………………….. 132 Apanteles dickyui Fern dez-Triana, sp. n…………………………………………. 133 Apanteles didiguadamuzi Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ……………………………… 135 Apanteles diegoalpizari Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ………………………………… 136 Apanteles diegotorresi Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. …………………………………… 137 Apanteles diniamartinezae Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ……………………………. 139 Apanteles duniagarciae Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ………………………………… 140 Apanteles duvalierbricenoi Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ……………………………. 141 Apanteles edgarjimenezi Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ……………………………….. 142 Apanteles edithlopezae Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. …………………………………. 143 Apanteles eduardoramirezi Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ……………………………. 145 Apanteles edwinapui Fern dez-Triana, sp. n…………………………………….. 146 Apanteles eldarayae Fern dez-Triana, sp. n………………………………………. 147 Apanteles eliethcantillanoae Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ………………………….. 149 Apanteles erickduartei Fern dez-Triana, sp. n…………………………………… 150 Apanteles esthercentenoae Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ……………………………… 151 Apanteles eugeniaphilipsae Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ……………………………. 153 Apanteles eulogiosequeirai Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. …………………………….. 154 Apanteles federicomatarritai Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ………………………….. 155 Apanteles felipechavarriai Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. …………………………….. 156 Apanteles felixcarmonai Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ……………………………….. 157 Apanteles fernandochavarriai Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ………………………… 158 Apanteles flormoralesae Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ………………………………… 160 Apanteles franciscopizarroi Fern I-BRD9MedChemExpress I-BRD9 dez-Tri…………… 114 Apanteles carlosguadamuzi Fern dez-Triana, sp. n…………………………….. 115 Apanteles carlosrodriguezi Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. …………………………….. 116 Apanteles carlosviquezi Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ………………………………… 118 Apanteles carloszunigai Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ………………………………… 118 Apanteles carolinacanoae Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ……………………………… 120 Apanteles carpatus (Say, 1836)…………………………………………………………. 121 Apanteles christianzunigai Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ……………………………. 123 Apanteles cinthiabarrantesae Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. …………………………. 124 Apanteles ciriloumanai Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ………………………………… 125 Apanteles coffeellae Muesebeck, 1958 ……………………………………………….. 126 Apanteles cristianalemani Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. …………………………….. 127 Apanteles cynthiacorderoae Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ……………………………. 129 Apanteles deifiliadavilae Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ……………………………….Jose L. Fernandez-Triana et al. / ZooKeys 383: 1?65 (2014)Apanteles deplanatus Muesebeck, 1957 …………………………………………….. 131 Apanteles diatraeae Muesebeck, 1921 ……………………………………………….. 132 Apanteles dickyui Fern dez-Triana, sp. n…………………………………………. 133 Apanteles didiguadamuzi Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ……………………………… 135 Apanteles diegoalpizari Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ………………………………… 136 Apanteles diegotorresi Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. …………………………………… 137 Apanteles diniamartinezae Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ……………………………. 139 Apanteles duniagarciae Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ………………………………… 140 Apanteles duvalierbricenoi Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ……………………………. 141 Apanteles edgarjimenezi Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ……………………………….. 142 Apanteles edithlopezae Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. …………………………………. 143 Apanteles eduardoramirezi Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ……………………………. 145 Apanteles edwinapui Fern dez-Triana, sp. n…………………………………….. 146 Apanteles eldarayae Fern dez-Triana, sp. n………………………………………. 147 Apanteles eliethcantillanoae Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ………………………….. 149 Apanteles erickduartei Fern dez-Triana, sp. n…………………………………… 150 Apanteles esthercentenoae Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ……………………………… 151 Apanteles eugeniaphilipsae Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ……………………………. 153 Apanteles eulogiosequeirai Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. …………………………….. 154 Apanteles federicomatarritai Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ………………………….. 155 Apanteles felipechavarriai Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. …………………………….. 156 Apanteles felixcarmonai Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ……………………………….. 157 Apanteles fernandochavarriai Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ………………………… 158 Apanteles flormoralesae Fern dez-Triana, sp. n. ………………………………… 160 Apanteles franciscopizarroi Fern dez-Tri.
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