Three new species of the genus Rhogadopsis Brèthes (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Opiinae) from South Korea Author Han, Yunjong 0000-0003-2757-7785 Animal Systematics Laboratory, Department of Biological Science, Kunsan National University, Gunsan, 54150, Republic of Korea Author van Achterberg, Cornelis 0000-0002-6495-4853 Naturalis Biodiversity Center, P. O. 9517, 2300 RA Leiden, Netherlands Author Kim, Hyojoong 0000-0002-1706-2991 Animal Systematics Laboratory, Department of Biological Science, Kunsan National University, Gunsan, 54150, Republic of Korea text ZooKeys 2024 2024-10-10 1214 325 338 journal article 304392 10.3897/zookeys.1214.132694 d5a59137-ae4d-427c-a5a8-1da76f5e5262 B30E7332-5ACE-4F50-9A49-78EDEB4AF8CA Genus Rhogadopsis Brèthes, 1913 Rhogadopsis Brèthes, 1913: 44 ; Shenefelt 1975: 1212 ; Wharton 1987: 66 (as subgenus Lissosema ). Type species (by monotypy): Rhogadopsis miniacea Brèthes, 1913 . Lissosema Fischer, 1972: 359 . Type species (by original designation): Opius parvungula Thomson, 1895 (= Opius reconditor Wesmael, 1835 ; Broad et al. 2016: 291 ). Diagnosis. Propodeum with a distinct (but often short) medio-longitudinal carina anteriorly (Figs 5 , 11 , 34 ); hypoclypeal depression variable; mandible symmetrical or nearly so (Figs 7 , 8 , 19 , 32 ); dorsope absent; vein m-cu of fore wing usually gradually merging into vein 2 - CU 1, and linear with vein 2 - M or nearly so (Fig. 14 ); if angled then hind wing comparatively wide, vein 1 r-m of hind wing less oblique and 0.6–1.0 × as long as vein 1 - M (Figs 2 , 15 , 27 ); medio-posterior depression of mesoscutum variable (Figs 4 , 17 , 29 ); anterior groove of metapleuron usually crenulate (Figs 12 , 16 , 28 ); precoxal sulcus largely present, crenulate (Figs 12 , 16 , 28 ); vein CU 1 b of fore wing completely present (Figs 2 , 14 , 26 ). Distribution. Palaearctic, Oriental, Nearctic and Afrotropical regions. Biology. Parasitoids of mining dipterous larvae of the family Agromyzidae ( Agromyza Fallen, 1810 , Amauromyza Hendel, 1931 , Calycomyza Hendel, 1931 , Cerodontha Rondani, 1861 , Liriomyza Mik, 1894 , Metopomyza Enderlein, 1936 , Napomyza Westwood, 1840 , Phytomyza Fallen, 1810 ).