New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea
Author
Samartsev, Konstantin
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9920-7583
Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg 199034, Russia
ksamartsev@gmail.com
Author
Ku, Deok-Seo
The Science Museum of Natural Enemies, Geochang, 50147, South Korea
text
Journal of Hymenoptera Research
2021
2021-06-28
83
21
72
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
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Atanycolus ivanowi (Kokujev, 1898)
Figs 2-5
, A1
Material.
South Korea
(
1 female
,
1 male
). -
Gangwon-do
•
1 female
;
Yanggu-gun
, [8]
Bangsan-myeon
,
Omi-ri
;
13 Jun. 1992
;
D.-S. Ku
leg.; NIBR 510 •
1 male
;
same data as for preceding; SMNE 511
.
Additional material.
?
Italy
•
1 male
(
lectotype
of
Bracon sculpturatus
Thomson, 1892); ZMLU
•
1 female
(
paralectotype
of
B. sculpturatus
Thomson); ZMLU.
Romania
•
1 female
(
lectotype
of
Atanycolus signatus
Szepligeti
, 1901); Transylvania,
Domogled Mountains
;
15-27 Jun. 1876
;
A.
Moczary
leg.; HNHM 153261
.
Russia
-
Orenburg Province
•
1 female
;
Saraktashskiy District
,
Saraktashskiy
forestry, quarter 33;
16 Jul. 2007
;
T.S. Kostromina
and
V.A. Kozlov
leg.; on fallen poplars; ZISP B0094
.
Slovakia
•
1 female
(
paralectotype
of
A. signatus
Szepligeti
);
Zadiel
; HNHM 153262
.
Ukraine
•
1 female
(
lectotype
of
Vipio ivanowi
Kokujev, 1898); vicinity of
Kharkiv
, Vodyanoye;
26 Jun. 1886
;
I.Ya. Shevyrev
leg.; ZISP
.
Turkmenistan
-
Ahal Region
•
1 female
; "sovkhoz Sovet Azerbaydzhany";
1 Oct. 1988
;
Pashaev
leg.; apricot; from "
Sph. kam.
and
chr.
" [
Sphenoptera
spp.]; ZISP B0095
.
Distribution.
Caucasus: Armenia, Azerbaijan. Central Asia: Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan. China: Xinjiang (
Li et al. 2020a
). Europe: Eastern, Southern, and Western Europe. Iran. Japan: Hokkaido. Kazakhstan. Russia: Eastern Siberia, European part, Far East: Jewish Autonomous Province, Primorskiy Territory, Sakhalin Island; Ural (
Kostromina 2010
). South Korea (new record). Turkey.
Diagnosis.
The species is easily recognisable by the following character states: the median area of third metasomal tergite strongly elevated and transverse, with rounded sides and strongly narrowed posteriorly (Fig.
5
); third and fourth tergites longitudinally rugose, their apical margins with incomplete, weak and weakly crenulate transverse subapical grooves. See also
Li et al. (2020a
: 15) for taxonomic literature and additional illustrations.