Abstract
Stenoma decora Zeller, 1854 (Lepidoptera: Depressariidae), is considered a pest of the cacao tree, Theobroma cacao L. (Malvaceae), causing direct losses by damaging the fruits. In this study, we searched for parasitoids of Stenoma decora. Caterpillars were obtained from fruits and stems in commercial plantations of T. cacao in Mutuípe, Bahia, Brazil, and reared in laboratory. Here we describe the new species Neocardiochiles tropicalis sp. nov. (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) as a parasitoid of S. decora. Parasitised individuals can be readily identified, as the parasitoid kills the prepupa and produces a light-coloured silk cocoon in place of the host’s dark, sclerotised pupal exuviae. This is the first species of the Neocardiochiles recorded in Brazil, and the southernmost record for the genus so far. The presence of this parasitoid in a commercial crop area provides an important context for biological control, representing a new perspective for the management of S. decora.