Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 88. (Budapest 1996)
Papp, J.: Braconidae (Hymenoptera) from Korea, XVIII
as high as wide and 1.25 times as wide as temple, latter evenly broad behind eye (Fig. 14). Malar space as long as basal width of mandible. Circular opening just wider than shortest distance between margin of opening and eye. Head polished, face uneven and shiny, cheek granulöse. - Antenna somewhat longer than body and with 34 antennomeres. First flagellomere twice as long as broad, further flagellomeres attenuating so that penultimate flagellomere also twice as long as broad apically. Mesosoma in lateral view 1.5 times as long as high. Notaulix distinct in its anterior half. Prescutellar furrow narrow, crenulated. Mesosoma polished. - Hind femur 3.3 times as long as broad medially. Hind tarsus a bit longer than hind tibia. Fore wing as long as body. Pterostigma (Fig. 15) 2.66 times as long as wide, issuing radial vein (rl) somewhat proximally from its middle; rl one-third shorter than width of pterostigma, r2 one-third longer than cuqul, r3 1.66 times as long as r2 and reaching tip of wing. Cell Dl of fore wing relatively less high, cul 1.28 times as long as n.bas.2 (Fig. 15, see arrows). N. rec. antefurcal. Metasoma a bit shorter than head + mesosoma combined. First tergite (Fig. 16) 1.45 times as long as broad behind. Suture between tergites 2-3 distinct and straight. First tergite laterally from scutum longitudinally uneven, otherwise tergites polished. Ovipositor sheath as long as hind tarsus. Body tricoloured. Face, cheek and oral part yellow, head above and temple brown, ocellar field black. Mesosoma blackish brown, pronotum and tegula yellow, propodeum brown. Tergite wide brown, laterally together with stern i tes yellow. Legs yellow, tarsi faintly brownish fumous. Wings proximo-distally faintly fumous to subhyaline, pterostigma and veins light brownish, pterostigma basally with a pale yellow macula. Male and host unknown. The new species, Bracon (Glabrobracon) bellicolor sp. n., is very near to B. (G.) conjugellae BENGTSSON, 1924 (Europe) and to B. (G.) flavipalpis THOMSON, 1892 (Scandinavia), the three species are differentiated by a few features as keyed below: 1 (2) Head in dorsal view cubic (Fig. 17), 1.5 times as broad as long, eye only somewhat longer than temple; in lateral view temple (Fig. 18) narrowing ventrally. First tergite long, 1.75 times as long as broad behind, pair of spiracles somewhat before its middle. Ovipositor sheath long, as long as hind tibia + hind tarsus combined. Antenna with 28 antennomeres. Head blackish brown, mesosoma black, tergites brown to dark brown, sternites vivid yellow. Ç: 3.2 mm B. (G.) flavipalpis THOMSON 2 (1) Head in dorsal view transverse (Figs 13, 19), 1.4-1.6 times as long as broad behind, eye about one-third longer than temple; in lateral view temple (Fig. 14) evenly broad. First tergite less long, only somewhat longer than broad behind (Figs 16, 20). 3 (4) Temple in dorsal view (Fig. 13) less rounded. Antenna somewhat longer than body and with 34 antennomeres. First tergite 1.45 times as long as broad behind, suture between tergites 2-3 straight (Fig. 16). Vein r3 of fore wing less than twice as long as r2; cell Dl of fore wing relatively less high, cul 1.28 times as long as n.bas.2 (Fig. 15). Ovipositor sheath as long as hind tarsus. Body tricoloured: upper half of head brown, its lower half yellow, frons medially and ocellar field black; mesosoma blackish, pronotum and tegula yellow; tergites widely brown, laterally together with sternites yellow; coxae yellow. Ç: 3.8 mm