Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 88. (Budapest 1996)

Papp, J.: Braconidae (Hymenoptera) from Korea, XVIII

B. (G.) bellicolor sp. n. 4(3) Temple in dorsal view rounded (Fig. 19). Antenna somewhat shorter than body and with 26(-29) antennomeres. First tergite about 1.6 times as long as broad be­hind, suture between tergites 2-3 bisinuate (Fig. 20). Vein r3 of fore wing twice as long as r2, cell Dl of fore wing relatively high, cul slightly longer than n.bas.2 (Fig. 21). Ovipositor sheath as long as hind tibia + hind tarsus combined. Head and mesosoma blackish brown to blackish, metasoma yellow, first tergite black, tergites 2-7 medially brown; coxae brown to blackish. Çd: 3.2-3.5 mm B. (G.) conjugellae BENGTSSON Genus Bracon FABRICIUS Subgenus Punctobracon subgen. n. (Fig. 24) Type species: Bracon (Punctobracon) corroborants sp. n., monotypic and original designation. Etymology - The "puncto" in the name of the new subgenus refers to the strong punc­tures of the tergites. Description - The new subgenus, Punctobracon, is nearest to the subgenus Glabrobracon (FAHRINGER, 1927 as Sectio) TOBIAS, 1957 (as subgenus) within the genus Bracon FABRICIUS, 1804; the two subgenera are differentiated by the following features: 1 (2) Tergites 1-7 usually polished and at most tergites 1 —3(— 4) with weak sculpture (granulöse, rugulose, rugose) in a variable extent medially to medio-laterally. Su­tures between tergites usually uncrenulated, at most suture between tergites 2-3 crenulated Glabrobracon TOBIAS 2 (1) Tergites 2-6 with strong and discrete punctures, interspaces polished and usually more or less bigger than punctures themselves (Fig. 24). Sutures between tergites crenulated Punctobracon subgen. n. Bracon (Punctobracon) corroboratus sp. n. Ç (Figs 22-25) Material examined- Holotype Ç + I Ç paratype: Korea, South Pyongan Prov., Mt Zamo, 60 km NE from Pyongyan City, netting in sweet chestnut (Castanea crenata) forest in nature conservancy field, 2 September 1971, leg. Horvatovich & Papp, loc. No. 231. Holotype and one paratype are deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum (Depart­ment of Zoology), Budapest, Hym. Typ. Nos 7708 (holotype) and 7709 (paratype). Etymology - The species name "corroboratus" refers to the posteriorly somewhat strengthening punctures of the tergites.

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