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

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

Pediobius sp. C Prov. South Pyongan: 2$, Pyongyan, Hotel garden, 5-6. VIII. 1971 (No. 144). This species agrees in most essential characters with P. termerus, but differs in the following points: Body smaller, length 1.3 to 1.5 mm. Head seen from above less transverse, twice as broad as long; ocelli in a triangle of 90°. OOL as long as lateral ocellus. First funicle segment as long as pedicel, less than twice as long as broad. Thorax less slender, 1.6 times as long as broad; pronotum strongly declivous anteriorly; scutellum only slightly longer than broad (8 : 7), convex, sculptured throughout. Fore wing twice as long as broad. Pediobius sp. D Prov. Ryang-gang: 1 -f, Chann-Pay plateau, Mt. Pektusan, Mu-do-bong, 2100­2200 m, 25. VII. 1975 (No. 288). This species is close to P. epeus (WALKER) in having the fore wing lacking the postmarginal vein and the apically smooth scutellum; but the frontovertex and face are entirely smooth and polished, each funicle segment with petiole short, thorax slender, 1.8 times as long as broad, scutellum with reticulation very weak and smooth in posterior one-third, propodeum with submedian carinae mode­rately separated, gastral petiole hardly twice as long as broad and first tergite smooth. Mestocharis maculata (FÖRSTER) Eulophus maculatus FÖRSTER, 1841, Beiträge zur Monographie der Pteromalinen Nees, 1:41. Mestocharis maculata : BOUCEK, GRAHAM & KERRICH, 1963, Entomologist, 96: 9. Prov. South Pyongan: 1 9, Pyongyan, City park, 4. VIII. 1971 (No. 137); 1 9, Pyongyan, Hotel garden, 5-6. VIII. 1971 (No. 144). In one female (No. 144) the gaster is as long as the thorax and is sculptured as in M. bimacularis (DALMAN), but in other respects it agrees well with the interpretation given by BOUCEK et al. (1963). Distribution : Korea*, Europe. Derostenus punctiscuta THOMSON Derostenuspunctiscuta THOMSON, 1878, Hymenoptera Scandinaviae, 5: 261. Derostenus punctiscuta : GRAHAM, 1959, Trans. SOC. Br. Ent. 13: 191. Prov. Kanwon: 2,-f, Kum-gang san, Sam-il po, 29. V. and 1. VI. 1970 (Nos. 56 and 87). In the above male specimens, the mesoscutum is very weakly sculptured posteriorly, the ante­rior half of the scultellum is feebly alutaceous medially, and the propodeum has a costula which is situated behind the middle of the sclerite. 1 have also seen two males from Hokkaido, Japan. Distribution : Korea*, Japan*, Europe. Cotterellia japonica KAMIJO Cotterellia japonica KAMIJO, 1977, Kontyû, Tokyo, 45: 257. Prov. Gang-von: 1 9> district On-dzong, Kum-gang-san, along Ok-ru dong, 250­300 m, 7. VIII. 1975 (No. 324). Prov. South P,y o n g a n : 1 9, Nam-po, 19. VII. 1975 (No. 273). — Mt. Sudosan, Kyongsangpuk-do, 2 9 ,9-14. VII. 1971 (K. YAMAGISHI); Gyeongiu, Gyeong­sangnam-do, 1 9 ex Phyllonorycter sp. on Salix sp., em. 5. iv. 1978 (J. C. PAIK). Distribution : Korea*,Japan. Cotterellia tischeriae KAMIJO Cotterellia tischeriae KAMIJO, 1977, Kontyû (Tokyo), 45: 258. Prov. South Pyongan: 1 9 > De-sang san, 12 km NE from Pyongyan, 7. VIII. 1971 (No. 145). In the present specimen, the anterior margin of the frontovertex is not strongly produced anteri­orly and OOL is slightly longer than the lateral ocellus. Distribution : Korea,Japan.

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