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

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

Figs 53-59. Uncobracon apoderi (WATANABE): 53 = head in dorsal view, 54 = lower part of head: eye, cheek, mandible and hook in fronto-lateral view, 55 = propodeum, 56 = hind femur, 57 = distal part of right fore wing, 58 = tergites 1-3 of female, 59 = first tergite of male Pair of hind spurs unequal, inner spur less than half as long as hind basitarsus, latter nearly as long as tarsomeres 2-4. Fore wing somewhat longer than body. Pterostigma (Fig. 57) 3-3.5 times as long as wide (3: 2 ÇÇ, 3.3: 2 ÇÇ, 3.5: 1 Ç) issuing radial vein somewhat proximally from its middle; r2 almost three times (3 ÇÇ) to three times (2 ÇÇ) as long as rl, r3 nearly twice as long as r2 and approaching tip of wing; CU2 relatively wide, r2 twice as long as cuqu2; nervulus interstitial (3 ÇÇ) or subintersti­tial (2??). First tergite (Fig. 58) quadratic, as long medially as broad behind (4 ÇÇ) or somewhat broader behind (1 Ç), beyond spiracle less broadening, scutum anteriorly smooth and shiny, its posterior half with rugae and with a transverse and posteriorly concave carina. Second tergite subfoveolate, further tergites with discrete punctures; second tergite longer than third tergite and suture between them bisinuate, second and third sutures crenulated (Fig. 58). Ovipositor sheath as long as hind tibia + basitarsus to hind tibia + tarsomeres 1—3(— 4). Description of male (1 cf). - Similar to the female. Body 4 mm long. Head in dorsal view 1.8 times as broad as long. Antenna with 34 antennomeres. First tergite (Fig. 59) as long as broad be­hind, beyond pair of spiracles margin concave and clearly broadening. Sculpture of tergites some­what stronger. Blackish colour of metasoma somewhat more extended. Uncobracon apoderi ab. testaceus ab. n.: From among the four females originating from Korea three females (from the localities Nos 358, 1324 and 1491) are separated from the nominate form viewing their deviating colour pattern: Body uniformly reddish yellow, ocellar field black,

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