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
1314-2607-83-21
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Bracon (Habrobracon) stabilis Wesmael, 1838
Figs 84-86
, A7
Material.
South Korea
(
1 female
,
2 males
). -
Gyeonggi-do
•
1 male
;
Suwon-si
, [38]
Gwonseon-gu
,
Seodun-dong
;
15 Jun. 1994
;
D.-S. Ku
leg.; SMNE 565
. -
Gyeongsangbuk-do
•
1 female
;
Bonghwa-gun
, [42]
Beopjeon-myeon
,
Eoji-ri
,
Norujae mountain
pass;
28 May 1993
;
D.-S. Ku
leg.; ZISP 564
. -
Chungcheongbuk-do
•
1 male
;
Goesan-gun
, [60]
Cheongcheon-myeon
,
Sagimak-ri
,
Mindung Mountain
;
23 May 1993
;
D.-S. Ku
leg.; NIBR 566
.
Additional material.
Belgium
• female (
lectotype
);
Brussels
; IRSNB •
7 females
(
paralectotypes
);
Brussels
; IRSNB •
2 males
(
paralectotypes
);
Brussels
; IRSNB
.
Russia
-
Samara Province
•
1 female
;
Bogatovsky District
,
6 km
NE of Belovka
, near
Kutuluk
storage pond;
31 Jul. 2010
;
K. Samartsev
leg.; steppe, meadow herbs in ravine; ZISP A0120
.
Distribution.
Caucasus. China: Fujian, Xinjiang. Cyprus. Europe: Eastern, Northern, Southern and Western Europe. Iran. Israel. Kazakhstan. North Africa: Tunisia. North America. Russia: Eastern Siberia: Buryatia Republic, Irkutsk Province, Zabaikalskiy Territory; European part; Far East: Primorskiy Territory, Sakhalin Island; Western Siberia: Kemerovo Province (
Tobias 1971
). South Korea (new record). Turkey.
Description.
Female.
Fore wing length 3.1-3.7 mm. Width of head (dorsal view) 1.9-2.0
x
its median length. Transverse diameter of eye (dorsal view) 1.6-1.8
x
longer than temple. OOL 2.0-2.9
x
Od; POL 1.3-2.0
x
Od; OOL 1.4-1.6
x
POL. Longitudinal diameter of eye (lateral view) 1.5
x
larger than its transverse diameter; hind margins of eye and temple subparallel. Face width 1.6-1.7
x
combined height of face and clypeus. Longitudinal diameter of eye 2.3-2.6
x
longer than malar space (anterior view). Malar suture absent. Width of hypoclypeal depression 1.0-1.2
x
distance from depression to eye. Antenna 0.55-0.75
x
as long as fore wing, with ca. 24 antennomeres. First, middle and penultimate flagellomeres 1.6-2.3
x
, 1.6-1.9
x
, and 1.6-1.9
x
longer than wide, respectively. Mesosoma about 1.4
x
longer than its maximum height. Mesoscutum evenly, but sparsely setose. Notauli weakly impressed and not united posteriorly. Medio-longitudinal keel developed in apical third of propodeum, simple. Fore wing vein r arising from basal 0.45-0.48
x
of pterostigma. Vein 1-R1 1.3-1.4
x
longer than pterostigma. Marginal cell 2.5-4.5
x
longer than distance from its apex to apex of wing. Vein 3-SR 1.3-1.7
x
vein r, about 0.35
x
vein SR1, 0.90-0.95
x
vein 2-SR. Hind femur 4.2-4.3
x
longer than wide. Fifth segment of hind tarsus 0.45-0.48
x
as long as hind basitarsus and about 0.8
x
as long as second segment. Claws protruding triangular basal lobes. First metasomal tergite without dorsal and dorsolateral carinae, its median length 0.7-0.9
x
its apical width. Second metasomal tergite without median area and dorsolateral impressions; medially 1.0-1.2
x
longer than third tergite; its basal width about 1.9-2.0
x
its median length. Second metasomal suture deep, curved and crenulate. Apex of ovipositor with weak nodus and weak ventral serration. Body mostly granulate; submedian longitudinal stripes on mesoscutum smooth; second tergite anteromedially granulate-rugulose. Body mainly brownish black with reddish yellow pattern on head, mesoscutum and legs; maxillary palp brown; wing membrane brownish darkened, pterostigma brown with yellowish patch basally, wing veins brown.
Diagnosis.
Bracon stabilis
may be identified using the key provided in
Loni et al. (2016
: 138).