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); temple 0.72 times as long as eye width. Inner eye orbits very weakly divergent dorsally (
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). Mandible with upper tooth longer than lower tooth. Clypeus lenticular, 3.2 times as broad as long, in profile flat, finely granulate and indistinctly punctate in upper 0.7. Malar space as long as basal width of mandible. Flagellum of antenna filiform, with 21 segments (
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); all flagellomeres 1.2-1.4 times as long as broad; flagellomeres 4-6 with distinct subapical finger-shaped structures on outer surface (
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). Face, frons, vertex, and temple distinctly granulate, dull, and impunctate (
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). Mesosoma entirely granulate, dull, and impunctate; mesopleuron centrally with fine, slightly oblique striae on granulate background (
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). Notaulus absent. Foveate groove weak, with fine transvers wrinkles, oblique, situated in anterior 0.6 of mesopleuron (
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). Propodeum with rectangular basal area, which is about 1.5 times as long as broad and 0.35 times as long as apical area (
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); transverse carina with short adjacent wrinkles (
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). Propodeal spiracle adjacent to pleural carina. Apical area flat, anteriorly truncate (
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), posteriorly with transverse wrinkles. Apical longitudinal carinae well-developed, reaching transverse carina anteriorly. Fore wing (
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) with intercubitus slightly longer than abscissa of cubitus between intercubitus and second recurrent vein. First abscissa of radius somewhat longer than width of pterostigma. Metacarpus ending far from apex of fore wing. Postnervulus intercepted distinctly below middle. Hind wing with nervellus distinctly reclivous. Metasoma: first tergite almost 3.0 times as long as broad posteriorly, with petiole trapeziform in cross-section, entirely striate dorsally and laterally (
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), and with postpetiole smooth (except base) and well separated from petiole in dorsal view. Glymma deep, situated behind center of first tergite, joining by distinct furrow to ventral part of postpetiole. Second tergite distinctly transverse, 0.8 times as long as anteriorly broad (
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). Thyridial depression short, distinctly transverse (
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). Ovipositor slender, upcurved, with two distinct subapical teeth dorsally and deep depression between these teeth (
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,
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); sheath 1.25 times as long as first tergite.
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sp. n., female, holotype:
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head, frontal view
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base of antenna, lateral view
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mesopleuron, ventrolateral view
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scutellum and propodeum, dorsolateral view
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fore wing
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apex of metasoma with ovipositor, lateral view
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apex of ovipositor, lateral view.
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Head, mesosoma, and first tergite black; palpi, mandible (except reddish black teeth), and lower 0.3 of clypeus yellow-brown; tegula yellow. Antenna dark brown.
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brown with conspicuous white spots on its proximal and distal corners (
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). Legs brownish yellow; fore and mid coxae weakly, and hind coxa strongly darkened with brown. Metasoma behind first tergite yellow-brown ventrally and pre
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dark brown to brownish black laterally and dorsally; tergites 2 and 3 with narrow pale posterior band (
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).
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. Unknown.
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<paragraph pageId="19" pageNumber="46">Comparison.</paragraph>
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Differs from other Korean species of the genus by the combination of head weakly rounded and very strongly tapered behind eyes in dorsal view (
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), flat clypeus (
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), strongly striate dorsally first metasomal tergite (
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), and shape of the ovipositor (
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). This is the only Korean species of the genus
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that possesses an ovipositor with two distinct dorsal subapical teeth (
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) and thus belongs to the
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species group (correct name for the
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species group according to
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);
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="46">Tersilochus iracundus</emphasis>
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sp. n. and
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="19" pageNumber="46">Tersilochus punctator</emphasis>
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sp. n. have ovipositors with rather weak and inconspicuous dorsal subapical teeth (
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,
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,
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).
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<paragraph pageId="19" pageNumber="46">Type material.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="0EF493E73CC63E4EB5C07EC04C4B70CF" pageId="19" pageNumber="46">Type material.</paragraph>
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Holotype female, South Korea, Gyeongbuk-do (GB), Cheongdo-gun, Gakbuk-myeon, Namsan-3ri,
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,
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, Malaise trap, 1-12.IV.2009, coll. J.W. Lee (YUG).
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<paragraph pageId="19" pageNumber="46">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="19" pageNumber="46">South Korea.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="F1D20A0757B07E6A13E7522441E809F5" pageId="19" pageNumber="46">Distribution.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="D7953988AD7B14270BB38F526173BAEB" pageId="19" pageNumber="46">South Korea.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="19" pageNumber="46">Etymology.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="5E59DADE74D9C45C5DC25AED090E6EA3" pageId="19" pageNumber="46">Etymology.</paragraph>
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Named after the Latin
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(serrated, toothed like a saw), on account of its serrate ovipositor apex.
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