Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 88. (Budapest 1996)
Papp, J.: Braconidae (Hymenoptera) from Korea, XVIII
brown; ovipositor sheath also greyish brown. Wings faintly brownish fumous, pterostigma and veins light brown. Male and host unknown. The new species, Bracon (Foveobracon) flaccus sp. n. is nearest to B. (F.) biimpressus (TELENGA, 1936) (Slovakia, European part of Russia and Altai Mts, Mongolia) and B. (F.) plugarui TOBIAS, 1986 (Moldavia) considering their few common features (second tergite with a little antero-median field and laterally from it surface more or less impressed, brownish fumous wings, polished propodeum); the three species are distinguished with the key as follows: 1 (2) Temple in dorsal view (Fig. 32) rounded. Antenna with 39-40 antennomeres. Legs black, at most fore femur and tibia fumous yellow. Ovipositor sheath short, in lateral view at most as long as hind tibia. Cell CU2 of fore wing long, r3 hardly one-fourth longer than rl. Head and mesosoma black, metasoma yellow. $: 45 mm B. (F.) biimpressus TELENGA 2(1) Temple in dorsal view (Fig. 28) receded. Antenna with 23-26 antennomeres. Legs yellow, at most coxae more or less brownish. 3 (4) Cell CU2 fore wing short, r2 and cuqul equal in length and r3 3.4 times as long as r2 (Fig. 30). Suture between tergites 2-3 bisinuate (Fig. 31). Ovipositor sheath long, in lateral view about as long as antenna or twice the length of hind tibia + tarsomeres 1-2 combined. Antenna with 23 antennomeres. Ground colour of body brown, legs yellow. Ç: 3 mm B. (F.) flaccus sp. n. 4 (3) Cell CU2 of fore wing long, r2 one-third longer than cuqul and r3 1.66 times as long as r2 (Fig. 33). Suture between tergites 2-3 almost straight (Fig. 34). Ovipositor sheath short, in lateral view a bit shorter than hind tibia. Antenna with 26 antennomeres. Head and mesosoma black, metasoma yellow and with brownish median streak of variable extent. Çd: 2.5-3 mm B. (F.) plugarui TOBIAS Bracon (Bracon) gilvus sp. n. Ç (Figs 35^10) Material examined - Holotype Ç: Korea, Gangvon Prov., district On-dzong, Mts Kumgang, near Hotel Gosong, 250 m, netted in a coniferous-locust tree wood on shrubby and softstemmed vegetation, 5 August 1975, leg. Papp & Vojnits, loc. No. 318. Holotype is deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum (Department of Zoology), Budapest, Hym. Typ. No. 7711. Etymology - The species name "gilvus" refers to the yellow ground colour of the body and legs. Description of the holotype Ç. - Body 2.6 mm long. Head in dorsal view (Fig. 35) transverse, twice as broad as long, eye almost three times as long as temple, latter strongly rounded (or receded), occiput hardly excavated. Ocelli small and almost round, POL:OD:OOL as 5:4:12. Eye in lateral view one-third higher than wide and twice as wide as temple (cf. Fig. 29). Malar space as long as basal width of mandible. Width of opening one-third wider than shortest