Three new species of the genus Cymodusa Holmgren (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Campopleginae) from Korea Author Choi, Jin-Kyung Author Kolarov, Janko Author Lee, Jong-Wook text ZooKeys 2013 311 69 82 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.311.5529 journal article http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.311.5529 1313-2970-311-69 Cymodusa (Cymodusa) koreana Choi & Lee sp. n. Figs 2, 5I, 6F Material examined. Holotype: [Korea] (TD: YNU): 1 female, Unmunsa, Chungdo-gun, GB, Korea, 21.V.1989, I.S. Ye. Paratypes: [Korea] (TD: YNU): 1 female, Gyeonbongsa, Ganseong, GW, Korea, 22 May 1992, J.W. Lee; 1 female, Mureung Valley, Samhwa-dong, Donghae-si, GW, Korea, 20 September- 2 October 2006, MT, J.W. Lee; 1 female, ditto, 28 August-10 September 2006, MT, J.W. Lee; 1 female, Yeungnam Univ., Gyeongsan-si, GB, 13 May 1985, E.S. Kim; 1 female, Mirimsan, Bonghwa-gun, 4 May 1997, J.C. Jeong. Description (female holotype). Body length 7.3 mm. Fore wing length 4.1 mm. Antenna with 31-32 flagellomeres. Color. Head, scape and pedicel black. Mandible yellow, apically brown. Labial and maxillary palps pale yellow. Antenna blackish brown. Mesosoma black. Tegula yellow. Fore leg yellow; mid leg yellowish brown; hind coxa black, trochanter dark brown, trochantellus yellow, femur brown, tibia yellow medially, brown basally and apically, tarsus brown. Metasoma black, tergites apically narrowly reddish brown. Thyridium reddish brown. Morphology. Head: Head finely and densely punctate. Occiput flat and polished. Temple broad and convex, finely punctate. Mandible very short, upper tooth as long as lower tooth (Fig. 2C). Minimum distance between eyes 0.6 times as long as maximum distance (Fig. 2B). Ocelli small; diameter of median ocellus 0.9 times as long as distance between ocellus and eye; lateral ocellus separated from eye by 1.3 times of lateral ocellus diameter. Antenna with 31-32 flagellomeres, 1st flagellomere 1.3 times as long as 2nd flagellomere. Mesosoma: Pronotum with transverse striae ventrally (Fig. 2D); epomia weak. Mesoscutum finely and densely punctate; notaulus absent (Fig. 2F). Mesopleuron roughly punctate, reticulate; postpectal carinae complete, epicnemial carina short; sternaulus absent. Scutellum finely punctate; postscutellum broader than high. Propodeum with numerous transverse rugae and reticulate; basal area and areola separated by anterior transverse carina; costula absent (Fig. 5I); areola and petiolar area not separated, impressed medially (Fig. 2G); spiracle small, round, connected to pleural carina, distance between spiracle and pleural carina 0.9 times as long as diameter of spiracle (Fig. 2H). Hind tibia with short spines; ratio between hind tarsal segments 5.0: 2.2: 1.5: 0.9: 0.9. Fore wing with areolet; basal vein opposite nervulus; nervellus not intercepted; discoidella absent (Fig. 2L). Metasoma: Thyridium small, oval; separated from base of 2nd tergite by more than 2.0 times its diameter; distance between base of 2nd tergite and thyridium 0.5 times as long as distance between base of 2nd tergite and spiracle (Fig. 2K). 6th and 7th tergites deeply emarginate apically (Fig. 2M). Ovipositor 1.5 times as long as hind tibia (Fig. 2J). Male. Unknown. Figure 2. Cymodusa (Cymodusa) koreana Choi & Lee sp. n. (female). A habitus in lateral view B head in frontal view C mandible D pronotum E mesopleuron in lateral view F mesoscutum in dorsal view G propodeum H spiracle of propodeum I petiole in lateral view J ovipositor K thyridium L wings M 6th and 7th tergites in dorsal view. (Scale bar 1 mm for A; 0.5 mm for L; 0.2 mm for B, E-G , I-K and M; 0.1 mm for C, D and H). Distribution. Korea. Etymology. The specific name is derived from Korea, the locality of the type specimens. Comments. This species is similar to Cymodusa rufiventris Dbar, 1985 in the structure of the propodeum and costula, but the basal area is different, areolet is sessile and pentagonal, and the metasoma is darker.