Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 66. (Budapest 1974)
Tsuneki, K.: Sphecidae (Hymenoptera) from Korea
to apical third behind), an elongate mark on middle femora apically beneath, knees of hind femora, fore and middle tibiae except inside and hind tibiae except inside and apical half. Apices of antennái joints 1 and 2, more than apical half of flagellum (basally slightly darker and apically much paler), tegulae, last tergite of abdomen wholly, fore tibiae in front, tibial spurs and fore tarsi ferruginous; middle and hind tarsi dark brown, beneath and at articulations paler. Wings pale flavo-hyaline, veins and stigma ferruginous; outer lobes of lamellae transparent, with veins pale ferruginous yellow. General body structure as in 0. quatuordecimnotatus or 0. nipponicus, OOD: POD =2:1, width of postocellus nearly as long as OOD, head seen in front with ratio of minimum interocular distance and length between anterior ocellus and apex of clypeus 22: 40, while width of head relatively 56, anterior margin of clypeus: Fig. 51, medial carina seen in profile: Fig. 52, mucro: Fig. 53, right lamella: Fig. 54, do. seen from the right side: Fig. 55, tarsal joints 1—3 of fore leg: Fig. 56. Punctures on vertex and upper frons close, subreticulate and partly subrugosely confluent, on oculo-oce liar area nearly impunctate, punctures on mesonotum close, but with distinct interspaces, only on posterior part closely longitudinally arranged, but not confluent, mesopleuron irregularly rugoso-reticulate and fairly thickly covered with pubescence. Abdominal tergites closely punctured, with intervals shorter than the width of the points, sternite 2 except apical portion closely punctured. rf. Length 4—5 mm. Similar to 9 m colouration except that the two spots on collar sometimes turn into a medially narrowly interrupted band and the tubercles wholly yellow, marks on abdominal tergites 1—5 present, fore femora slightly brownish in front, yellow marks on fore and middle femora broader and larger, hind tibiae externally wholly yellow and tarsi wholly ferruginous (hind tarsi slightly darker above). Width of postocellus as great as OOD, anterior margin of clypeus: Fig. 57 median carina seen in profile: Fig. 58, fore tarsus: Fig. 59, mucro: Figs. 60 and 61 (apical part broken), lamella similar to that of 9 • Punctures generally somewhat closer than in 9 •> with interspace linear, vertex, mesonotum and abdomen not regularly reticulate. Holotype: $, Prov. South Pyongan, Sa-gam, 45 km N of Pyongyan, 12. VIII. 1971 (No. 164). — Paratypes: 2 rf, Prov. do., Pyongyan, Hotel garden, 7 — 8 and 20 — 21. VIII. 1971 (Nos. 150 and 190). 65. Oxybelus strandi YAS., 1935 Oxybelus strandi YASUMATSU, 1935a, p. 39 (Japan). Specimens examined: 1 rf, Prov. South Pyongan, Pyongyan, Hotel garden, 12. VIII. 1971 (No. 166); 2 rf, Prov. do., Bongwa-ri, 45 km N from Pyongyan, 16. VIII. 1971 (No. 178). Distribution : Hitherto known only from Japan, new to the fauna of Korea. References ANDRADE, N. F. DE (1960): Palaearctic Miscophus: bicolor group and isolated species. - Mem. Est. Mus. Zool. Univ. Coimbra, 262: 1 - 136. BEAUMONT, J. DE (1954): Remarque sur la systématique des Nissoninae paléarctiques (Hym. Sphecidae). — Rev. suiss. Zool., 61: 283 — 322.