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

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

35 I.e.). Antenna with 17 antennomeres. Head blackish, meso- and metasoma brownish yellow. Ç: 1.7 mm S. nigriceps PAPP 22 (19) Ground colour of body dark brown to black. 23 (24) Flagellomeres of female about 1.5 times as long as broad, first flagellomere somewhat attenuating. Legs (Çd) dark, brown to dark brown. Çd: 1.3-1.7 mm S. concolor (NEES, 1812) 24 (23) Flagellomeres of female twice as long as broad, first flagellomere not attenuating. Legs (Çd) yellow or reddish yellow. 25 (26) First tergite 1.7 times as long as broad behind (Fig. 12). Areolae of propodeum at least uneven to subrugulose. Mesopleuron brownish yellowish, legs and tergites 1-2 pale yellow, d: 1.8 mm S. propedistractam PAPP 26 (25) First tergite twice as long as broad behind. Areolae of propodeum rugose particu­larly posteriorly. Mesopleuron black to brownish black, legs and tergite 1 dark brown to brownish yellow, d: 1.3-1.8 mm S. distracta (NEES, 1834) BRACONINAE Atanycolus denignator (LINNAEUS, 1758)- 1 Ç: No. 137. Bracon (Glabrobracon) ahngeri TELENGA, 1936 - 4 ÇÇ + 1 d: Pyongyang City, 8 August 1982, leg. Beron & Popov. - The Korean specimens match the original description almost in every respect. Antenna with 21-24 antennomeres (21: 1 Ç, 23: 2 ÇÇ + 1 d, 24: 1 Ç). Dark colour pattern varies from light brown to black. - Described and hitherto known only from the type locality Ta­ganrog (southern European part of Russia). New to the fauna of Korea. Bracon (Bracon) andriescui PAPP, 1992 - 1 d: No. 87. 1 ?: No. 343. 1 ?: No. 346. 1 ?: No. 406. - Described from Romania. New to the fauna of Korea. Bracon (Glabrobracon) anthracinus NEES, 1834 - 2 dd: No. 331. Bracon (Glabrobracon) bellicolor sp. n.: description see p. 155. Bracon (Glabrobracon) cingulator SZÉPLIGETI, 1901 - 1 d: No. 318. 1 Ç: No. 324. 1 d: No. 381. 1 Ç: No. 390. 1 Ç: No. 562. 5 ??: No. 563. - Known from Hungary, Moldavia and the Euro­pean part of Russia. New to the fauna of Korea. Bracon (Punctobracon) corroboratus subgen. et sp. n.: description see p. 158. Bracon (Orthobracon) epitriptus MARSHALL, 1885 - 3 ÇÇ: No. 19. 1 d: No. 28. 1 d: No. 87. 1 d: No. 282. 1 d: No. 324. 1 d: No. 347. 1 d: No. 376. 2 dd: No. 384. 4 dd: No. 554. 1 Ç: No. 687. 1 d: No. 918. 1 d: No. 952. 1 d: No. 956. 1 d: No. 961. 1 d: No. 992. 2 d: No. 1000. Bracon (Orthobracon) exhilarator NEES, 1834 - 2 ??: No. 281. 1 ?: No. 282. 3 $?: No. 288. 1 Ç + 3 dd: No. 986. 2 ??: No. 1000.1 ?: No. 1324. 1 ? + 2 d: No. 1345. 1 d: No. 1355. ­Two females (from the loc. No. 1000) with a median keel reduced to hind quarter of propodeum. ­A Palaearctic species. New to the fauna of Korea. Bracon (Foveobracon) flaceus sp. n.: description see p. 160. Bracon (Glabrobracon) llavinus FAHRINGER. 1928 - 1 d: No. 137. 1 ?: No. 343. 1 ?: No. 372. 2 ÇÇ + 2 dd: No. 374. 1 ?: No. 488. 1 d: No. 918. 1 ?: No. 930, 1 ?: No. 1491. 1 d: Pyongy­ang City, 8 August 1982, leg. Beron & Popov. - Ground colour of body black, in albanic forms reddish yellow pattern is more or less extended on head, pro- and mesonotum, tergites. Antenna

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