Acta Zoologica 47. (2001)

2001 / 1. szám - PAPP JENŐ: Braconidae (Hymenoptera) from Korea XX. Alysiinae: Alysiini, Aspilota genus-group

Acta Zoologica Academiae Scienliarum Hungaricae 47(1), pp. 1-13, 2001 BRACONIDAE (HYMENOPTERA) FROM KOREA XX. ALYSIINAE: ALYSIINI, ASPILOTA GENUS-GROUP J. Papp Department of Zoology, Hungarian Natural History Museum Baross utca 13, H-1088 Budapest, Hungary Twenty-one alysiine species are reported from Korea: 11 Aspilota species (of which four are new to science) and 10 Dinotrema species. The new species are as follows: Aspilota aestiva sp. n., A. latipelus sp. n., A. longifemur sp. n. and A. semipilosa sp. n.; the new species are re­lated to their nearest allies. The majority of the known species are new to the fauna of Korea. With 42 original figures. Key words: Korea, Braconidae, new species, faunistics INTRODUCTION A total of twenty-one alysiine species are reported from Korea, the species belong to two genera (in parentheses the respective species number): Aspilota (11 species) and Dinotrema (10 species). From among the eleven Aspilota species four are new to science, their specification is presented in the abstract. The alysiine braconid material of the present account is deposited in the Hungarian Natural His­tory Museum (Department of Zoology), Budapest. Abbreviations - Ocelli: OOL = shortest distance between hind ocellus and compound eye; POL = shortest distance between hind two ocelli. - Alar veins of fore wing (Achterberg 1993: 5): m-cu = recurrent vein, 1-CU( 1 ) and 2-CU( 1 ) = first and second sections of the discoidal vein; 2-SR = first transverse cubital vein; 3-SR and 4-SR = second and third sections of the radial (or marginal) vein. Collecting data of every known species are given in an abbreviated form, i.e. only the collect­ing numbers (“No.”) are indicated after the species names, the detailed collecting data (name of the Korean localities, time dates etc.) are listed subsequently in the order of their increasing numbers: No. 13. Prov. South Pyongan (=Phenan): NE outskirts of Pyongyang, 22 May 1970. - Netting in grass along brook and in plants of stream bed. No. 100. Prov. Kaesong (=Kengi): Bagyon san, Bagyon popo (=waterfall), about 27 km SW from the city Kaesong, 7 June 1970. - Singled from riverside vegetation. No. 144. Prov. South Pyongan: Pyongyan, Hotel Pyongyan garden, 5-6 August 1971.- Taken with Malaise trap. No. 145. Prov. South Pyongan: De-sang san, 12 km NE from Pyongyan, 7 August 1971.- Netting in the grass and shrub of a coniferous forest. Acta zool. hung. 47, 2001 Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest

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