Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 71. (Budapest 1979)

Kamijo, K.: Eulophidae (Hymenoptera) from Korea, with description of two new species

scrobal grooves meeting below the frontal fork. It also resembles P. acantha and P. epigonus in having the strongly reticulate head and thorax, the quadrate gastral petiole, and the gaster 1.7 times as long as broad. In addition to the characters mentioned above, this species is further characterized as follows: Head in front view rounded, 1.2 times as broad as high. Malar space shorter than breadth of scape, about one-thirteenth of height of eye. — Scape as long as combined length of pedicel, funicle, and half of first segment of club; two funicle segments slightly longer than, and as broad as, pedicel, 1.2 times as long as broad; club including terminal spine nearly as long as combined length of funicle and pedicel, with first segment equal to preceding segment in length and breadth; terminal spine long. — Thorax rather slender. Fore wing 2.4 times as long as broad; marginal vein more or less straight; combined length of marginal vein and parastigma a little longer than breadth of the wing. — Gaster about as long as thorax; first tergite occupying one-third of gaster. — Body bluish green, with head and scutellum with bronzy reflections. Tarsi dark, with first two segments of mid and hind tarsi paler. — Length 1.4 mm. Pediobius facialis (GIRAUD) Pleurotropisfacialis GIRAUD, 1863, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 13: 1272. Prov. South Pyongan: 3 9, Pyongyan, Nung-ra do, 17. VIII. 1971 (No. 182); I 9, Pyongyan, Botanical garden, 3. VIII. 1975 (No. 311); 1 9, Pyongyan, Hotel garden, 31. VIII. 1971 (No. 225); 1 9, Nam-po, 19. VII. 1975 (No. 273). I have seen a number of specimens from Honshu, Japan, two of which were compared by me with authentic specimens in the British Museum (Nat. Hist.), London. Distribution : Korea*, Japan*, southern Siberia, Europe. Pediobius pyrgo (WALKER) Entedon pyrgo WALKER, 1839, Monographia Chalciditum, 1: 119. Mt. Sudosan, Kyongsangpuk-do, 1 çf, 1-4. VI. 1971 (S. SUZUKI). Distribution : Korea*, Japan, Europe, North America. Pediobius moldavicus BOUCEK Pediobius moldavicus BOUŐEK, 1965, Acta ent. Mus. natn. Pragae, 36: 39. Prov. South Pyongan: 1 9, Pyongyan, Nung-ra do, 14. VOL 1971 (No. 175). Prov. Pyong-sung: 1 9, Bek-sung-li, Za-mo san, 60 km NE from Pyongyan, 1. VIII. 1975 (No. 305). — Mt. Sudosan, Kyongsangpuk-do, 2 9 1c/, 1-2. VI. 1970, 1 9 , 9-12. VII. 1971 (K. YAMAGISHI), 1 9 2cT, 1-4. VI. 1971 (S. SUZUKI). I have also seen three females from Japan (Honshu, Kyushu, and Satsunan Is.). This species was described from a single female collected in the Moldavian SSR. The present specimens quite agree with the original description. Distribution : Korea*, Japan*, Europe (Moldavian SSR and Poland ). Pediobius atamiensis (ASHMEAD) Pleurotropis atamiensis ASHMEAD, 1904, J.New York ent. Soc, 12: 160. Mt. Sudosan, Kyongsangpuk-do, 1 9, 11-13. XL 1971 (K.TOBI). Distribution: Korea*,Japan. Pediobius termerus (WALKER) Entedon termerus WALKER, 1839, Monographia Chalciditum, 1: 96. Prov. Ryang-gang: 1 çf, Chann-Pay plateau, Sam-zi-yan, 1700 m, 24. VII. 1975 (No. 282). I have also seen one female from Hokkaido, Japan and three females and four males from Cze­choslovakia collected by V. MARTINÉK. Distribution : Korea*, Japan*, Europe.

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