identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
79F54A510677504DA1D25825027B4868.text	79F54A510677504DA1D25825027B4868.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Atanycolus ivanowi (Kokujev 1898)	<div><p>Atanycolus ivanowi (Kokujev, 1898)</p> <p>Figs 2-5, A1</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>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.</p> <p>Additional material.</p> <p>? Italy • 1 male (lectotype of Bracon sculpturatus Thomson, 1892); ZMLU • 1 female (paralectotype of B. sculpturatus Thomson); ZMLU.</p> <p>Romania • 1 female (lectotype of Atanycolus signatus Szépligeti, 1901); Transylvania, Domogled Mountains; 15-27 Jun. 1876; A. Moczáry leg.; HNHM 153261.</p> <p>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.</p> <p>Slovakia • 1 female (paralectotype of A. signatus Szépligeti); Zádiel; HNHM 153262.</p> <p>Ukraine • 1 female (lectotype of Vipio ivanowi Kokujev, 1898); vicinity of Kharkiv, Vodyanoye; 26 Jun. 1886; I.Ya. Shevyrev leg.; ZISP.</p> <p>Turkmenistan - Ahal Region • 1 female; "sovkhoz Sovet Azerbaydzhany"; 1 Oct. 1988; Pashaev leg.; apricot; from " Sph. kam. and chr. " [Sphenoptera spp.]; ZISP B0095.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>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.</p> <p>Diagnosis.</p> <p>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.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/79F54A510677504DA1D25825027B4868	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
F3A36CFD88E05D4D80354D6C3352D6D4.text	F3A36CFD88E05D4D80354D6C3352D6D4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bracon (Bracon) albion subsp. albion albion Papp 1999	<div><p>Bracon (Bracon) albion albion Papp, 1999</p> <p>Figs 6-10</p> <p>Bracon (Glabrobracon) albion Papp, 1999: 146.</p> <p>Material examined.</p> <p>United Kingdom - Scotland • 4 females (paratypes); Dunbartonshire, Caldarvan; 27 Jun. 1983-7 Jul. 1983; I.C. Christie leg.; bog with Betula and Myrica, Malaise trap; HNHM 153307-153310 • 4 males (paratypes); same data as for preceding; HNHM 153316-153319 • 2 females (paratypes); Dunbartonshire, Caldarvan; 7-18 Jul. 1983; I.C. Christie leg.; bog with Betula and Myrica, Malaise trap; HNHM 153311, 153312 • 2 males (paratypes); same data as for preceding; HNHM 153320, 153321 • 1 female (paratype); same data as for preceding; 19 Jul. - 18 Aug. 1983; 153313; HNHM • 1 female (paratype); Perthshire, vicinity of Crianlarich, Coire Choille Chuilc; Jul. 1985; I. MacGowan and R.M. Lyszkowski leg.; pine forest; HNHM 153314.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>Europe: United Kingdom.</p> <p>Diagnosis.</p> <p>The species belongs to the section Bracon Orthobracon Fahringer sec. Tobias (1986) of the subgenus Bracon Bracon and may be compared with B. exhilarator Nees, 1834, B. longigenis Tobias, 1957, B. munki Papp, 2011, B. pertinax Papp, 1984, and B. terebralis Tobias, 2000. B. albion differs from all above mentioned species by a combination of strongly enlarged fifth tarsal segment (Fig. 9) and thickened antenna (especially in Europe; Fig. 6).</p> <p>Remarks.</p> <p>A single female paratype of B. albion albion Papp from Denmark belongs to B. albion continentalis ssp. nov. Thus, the nominative subspecies is considered to be endemic of the British Isles.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/F3A36CFD88E05D4D80354D6C3352D6D4	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
8C79E286451D58729BE7D14D4FE34166.text	8C79E286451D58729BE7D14D4FE34166.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bracon (Bracon) albion subsp. continentalis Samartsev & Ku 2021	<div><p>Bracon (Bracon) albion continentalis ssp. nov.</p> <p>Figs 11-21, A1</p> <p>Type material.</p> <p>Holotype. South Korea - Gyeongsangbuk-do • female; Seongju-gun, [47] Suryun-myeon, Bongyang-ri; 9 Jun. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; NIBR 344.</p> <p>Paratypes. (2 females). South Korea - Chungcheongbuk-do • 1 female; Jecheon-si, [55] Geumseong-myeon, Seongnae-ri; 10 Jun. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 331. - Gyeongsangnam-do • 1 female; Geochang-gun, [65] Geochang-eup, Songjeong-ri; 35.6712, 127.8850; 3 Jun. 2019; K. Samartsev leg.; forest on a mountain, sweeping; ZISP B0058.</p> <p>Additional material.</p> <p>Denmark • 1 female (paratype of B. albion albion Papp, 1999); Jutland, NE of Ribe, Haslund Krat; 13 Jul. 1987; T. Munk leg.; HNHM 153315.</p> <p>Russia - Novgorod Province • 1 female; Pestovskiy District, 20 km NW of Pestovo, Tychkino; 6 Jul. 1986; V.I. Tobias leg.; ZISP • 2 females; same data as for preceding; 29 Jul. 1990; ZISP B0078, B0079.</p> <p>Etymology.</p> <p>The name Bracon albion continentalis is formed from Latin noun continens indicating the wide distribution of the subspecies across the continental part of Palaearctic in contrast with the island distribution of the nominative subspecies.</p> <p>Description.</p> <p>Female. Body length 3.5-3.8 mm (Russian non-type specimens: 2.8-3.2 mm); fore wing length 3.2-3.6 mm (2.9-3.2 mm).</p> <p>Head. Width of head (dorsal view) 1.6-1.8 × (1.8-1.9 ×) its median length. Transverse diameter of eye (dorsal view) 1.8-1.9 × (1.9-2.0 ×) longer than temple. Eyes with sparse, short setae. OOL 2.4-2.6 × (2.2 ×) Od; POL 1.1-1.2 × (1.2-1.4 ×) Od; OOL 2.0-2.3 × (1.6-1.7 ×) POL. Frons with deep medio-longitudinal groove. Longitudinal diameter of eye (lateral view) 1.4-1.5 × its transverse diameter. Transverse diameter of eye (lateral view) 2.0-2.2 × (2.3-2.4 ×) longer than minimum width of temple, hind margins of eye and temple subparallel to broadened downwards. Face width 1.7-1.9 × combined height of face and clypeus; 2.2-2.3 × width of hypoclypeal depression. Longitudinal diameter of eye 2.4-2.7 × (2.3-2.4 ×) longer than malar space (anterior view); malar space 0.75-0.90 × basal width of mandible. Malar suture absent. Width of hypoclypeal depression 1.3 × distance from depression to eye. Clypeus prominent, its height about 0.33 × (0.25 ×) width of hypoclypeal depression. Maxillary palp longer than eye, but shorter than head.</p> <p>Antenna 0.75-0.90 × as long as fore wing, with 29 antennomeres. First, middle, and penultimate flagellomeres 1.4-1.7 × (1.5-1.8 ×), 1.3-1.5 × (1.2-1.3 ×), and 1.5-1.7 × longer than wide, respectively.</p> <p>Mesosoma 1.6 × (1.6-1.7 ×) longer than its maximum height. Transverse pronotal sulcus deep, smooth or weakly crenulate. Notauli impressed anteriorly, shallow and not united posteriorly. Mesoscutum with setae only on notaulic area. Scutellar sulcus crenulate. Mesepimeral sulcus smooth (weakly crenulate), mesopleural pit deep, separated from mesepimeral sulcus. Metapleural sulcus smooth or weakly crenulate (crenulate). Propodeal spiracle round, located in middle of propodeum. Propodeum with branching medio-longitudinal keel in apical half (complete).</p> <p>Wings. Fore wing 0.92-0.95 × as long as body. Pterostigma 2.8-3.3 × longer than wide. Vein r arising from basal 0.50-0.55 × (0.45-0.50 ×) of pterostigma. Vein 1-R1 1.4-1.5 × (1.6-1.7 ×) longer than pterostigma. Marginal cell 8-10 × longer than distance from its apex to apex of wing. Vein 3-SR 2.1-2.7 × vein r, 0.55-0.65 × vein SR1, 1.2-1.5 × vein 2-SR. Vein 1-M 0.67-0.70 × vein 1-SR+M, 1.5-1.8 × vein m-cu, 2.0-2.2 × vein cu-a. Vein 2-SR+M 0.10-0.25 × vein 2-SR, 0.2-0.4 × vein m-cu. Vein 1-CU1 (posterior margin of discal cell) 2.4-2.7 × (2.7-3.6 ×) vein cu-a. Vein cu-a antefurcal or interstitial. Vein 2-1A of hind wing absent or very short.</p> <p>Legs. Fore tibia with longitudinal and transverse apical rows of thick setae. Hind femur 2.4-2.5 × longer than wide. Hind tibia 1.5-1.6 × longer than hind femur, without subapical row of thick setae, its inner spur about 0.6 × (0.65-0.75 ×) as long as hind basitarsus. Hind tarsus 0.85-0.90 × as long as hind tibia. Fifth segment (without pretarsus) of hind tarsus 1.9-2.1 × (1.8-1.9 ×) longer than second segment and 1.2-1.3 × longer than hind basitarsus. Claws with rectangular (acute angularly protruding) basal lobe.</p> <p>Metasoma 1.2-1.5 × longer than mesosoma. First metasomal tergite with more or less developed dorsolateral carinae composed of multiple rugae and with lateral carinae, its median length 0.80-0.85 × its apical width; median area separated by rugate furrow. Second tergite with weak, very short, and narrow triangular median area and weakly impressed dorsolateral impressions, medially 0.75-0.95 × as long as third tergite and 0.70-0.75 × (0.75-0.85 ×) as large as apical width of first tergite. Basal width of second metasomal tergite 1.8-2.1 × (1.6-1.7 ×) its median length. Suture between second and third tergites weak laterally, medially deep, weakly curved and crenulate. Apical margins of third to sixth tergites thin, without transverse subapical grooves. Ovipositor sheath 0.75-0.85 × as long as hind tibia and 0.20-0.25 × as long as fore wing. Apex of ovipositor with weak nodus and developed ventral serration.</p> <p>Sculpture. Face (almost) smooth (weakly granulate); malar space granulate; frons weakly granulate. Mesosoma mostly smooth; metanotum smooth with rugae on margins; propodeum smooth (granulate-rugulose posteriorly) with tree-like rugosity in apical half. First tergite laterally rugulose, its median area posteriorly obliquely rugulose to rugose; second metasomal tergite longitudinally rugose medially, laterally granulate-rugulose; third and posterior tergites (almost) smooth.</p> <p>Colour. Body mostly black; legs rusty brown, coxae black, middle and hind femora basally dark brown, or all legs entirely, except for brownish coxae and tarsi, brownish yellow; ventral side of metasoma anteriorly yellowish brown, or metasoma mostly brownish yellow, medio-longitudinally brown; maxillary palps brownish yellow or pale yellow; wing membrane weakly brownish darkened, pterostigma and wing veins brown.</p> <p>Male. Unknown.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>Europe: Northern Europe (Denmark: Papp 1999, as B. albion). South Korea. Russia: European part: Novgorod Province, Saratov Province (Samartsev 2013, as B. albion).</p> <p>Diagnosis.</p> <p>The new subspecies differs from B. albion albion Papp by the extremely short basitarsus and enlarged fifth segment of the hind leg (Fig. 20). In addition, the Korean specimens of B. albion continentalis ssp. nov. have less thickened antennae (Fig. 11), more coarsely (with distinct longitudinal rugae) sculptured second metasomal tergite (Fig. 19), and almost smooth face (Fig. 14; weakly granulate in the European specimens).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/8C79E286451D58729BE7D14D4FE34166	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. 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D5A6A6D393CD51669D9987B2D858312F.text	D5A6A6D393CD51669D9987B2D858312F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bracon (Bracon) imbricatellus Tobias 2000	<div><p>Bracon (Bracon) imbricatellus Tobias, 2000</p> <p>Figs 22-28, A1</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea (4 females). - Gyeonggi-do • 1 female; Suwon-si, [36] Jangan-gu, Pajang-dong, Gwanggyosan Mountain; 22 Jul. 1998; D.-S. Ku leg.; light trap; SMNE 943 • 1 female; Suwon-si, [37] Gwonseon-gu, Seodun-dong, Yeogisan Mountain; 31 Jul. 1995; June-Yeol Choi leg.; Malaise trap; SMNE 944 • 1 female; same data as for preceding; 14 Aug. 1995; ZISP 937 • 1 female; same data as for preceding; NIBR 938.</p> <p>Additional material.</p> <p>Japan - Fukushima Prefecture • 1 female (holotype); Hinoemata; 16-18 Aug. 1999; S.A. Belokobylskij leg.; ZISP.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>Japan: Honshu. South Korea (new record).</p> <p>Description.</p> <p>Female. Fore wing length 2.6-3.0 mm. Width of head (dorsal view) 1.7-1.8 × its median length. Transverse diameter of eye (dorsal view) 1.6-2.0 × longer than temple. OOL 2.0-2.8 × Od; POL 1.2-1.8 × Od; OOL 1.6-1.7 × POL. Longitudinal diameter of eye (lateral view) 1.3-1.6 × its transverse diameter; hind margins of eye and temple subparallel. Face width 1.4-1.5 × combined height of face and clypeus. Longitudinal diameter of eye 3.1-3.3 × longer than malar space (anterior view). Malar suture weak under eye, smoothed near mandible. Width of hypoclypeal depression 1.2-1.4 × distance from depression to eye. Antenna 0.90-0.95 × as long as fore wing, with 24-25 antennomeres. First, middle and penultimate flagellomeres 2.0-2.1 ×, 1.7-2.0, and 1.8-2.2 × longer than wide, respectively. Mesosoma 1.7-1.8 × longer than its maximum height. Mesoscutum evenly, but sparsely setose. Notauli deep anteriorly, shallow and not united posteriorly. Mesepimeral and metapleural sulci smooth. Medio-longitudinal keel developed in apical third of propodeum, branching. Fore wing vein r arising from basal 0.40-0.45 of pterostigma; vein 1-R1 1.5-1.7 × longer than pterostigma; marginal cell 12-16 × longer than distance from its apex to apex of wing; vein 3-SR 2.0-2.5 × vein r, 0.55-0.65 × vein SR1, 1.3-1.4 × vein 2-SR. Hind femur 3.0-3.4 × longer than wide. Hind tibia without subapical row of thick setae. Fifth segment of hind tarsus 0.50-0.55 × and 0.95-1.00 × as long as hind basitarsus and second segment, respectively. Claws with acute angularly protruding basal lobe. First metasomal tergite with incomplete dorsal carina and developed dorsolateral carinae, its median length 0.70-0.85 × its apical width. Second tergite with weak, narrow, longitudinal median area, weak anterolateral areas with smooth sculpture, and with deep s-shaped crenulate dorsolateral impressions bordered by long carinae; medially 1.1-1.5 × longer than third tergite; its basal width 1.3-1.8 × its median length. Second metasomal suture deep, curved and crenulate. Apical margins of third-sixth tergites thick, with weakly foveate transverse subapical grooves. Ovipositor sheath 0.85-1.00 × as long as hind tibia and 0.23-0.25 × as long as fore wing. Apex of ovipositor with weak nodus and ventral serration. Body mainly smooth; face medially and malar space granulate, face laterally and frons weakly granulate; propodeum posteriorly hardly coriaceous, with tree-like rugosity medially in posterior half; first metasomal tergite smooth to weakly foveate; second tergite areolate-rugose to foveate; third-sixth tergites smoothed foveate, or metasoma entirely areolate-rugose to foveate-rugose. Head and mesosoma mostly reddish brown with yellowish brown pattern, legs and lateral and ventral parts of metasoma reddish yellow; antenna basally reddish yellow, flagellum darkening apically; maxillary palps yellow; tegulae brownish yellow; propodeum and most of metasoma dorsally dark brown; wing membrane weakly darkened, pterostigma and veins brown.</p> <p>Remarks.</p> <p>Relationships of the species are given below, in the diagnosis of B. virgatus Marshall.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/D5A6A6D393CD51669D9987B2D858312F	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
2DC7DC4D72DE5610AA0161BD4A8179C2.text	2DC7DC4D72DE5610AA0161BD4A8179C2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bracon (Bracon) kasparyani Samartsev 2018	<div><p>Bracon (Bracon) kasparyani Samartsev, 2018</p> <p>Fig. A2</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea (23 females, 7 males). - Gangwon-do • 2 females; Goseong-gun, [3] Geojin-eup, Naengcheon-ri, Geonbongsa Temple; 25 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 572, 573 • 1 female; Donghae-si, [15] Bukpyeong-dong; 28 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; NIBR 582 • 1 male; Yeongwol-gun, [17] Nam-myeon; 24 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 577 • 2 females; Yeongwol-gun, [18] Hanbando-myeon, Ssangyong-ri; 24 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 578, 579 • 1 female; Taebaek-si, [20] Cheoram-dong, Geumganggol; 8 Jul. 1991; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 592 • 1 female; Taebaek-si, [21] Cheoram-dong; 22 Jun. 1991; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 575 • 1 male; same data as for preceding; 6 Jul. 1991; SMNE 593. - Gyeonggi-do • 1 female; Pocheon-si, [26] Hwahyeon-myeon, Hwahyeon-ri, Unaksan Mountain; 14 Jun. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 596 • 1 female; Suwon-si, [37] Gwonseon-gu, Seodun-dong, Yeogisan Mountain; 19-26 May 1994; D.-S. Ku leg.; Malaise trap; SMNE 590. - Gyeongsangbuk-do • 2 females; Bonghwa-gun, [40] Seokpo-myeon, Seokpo-ri; 28 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 580, 581 • 1 male; same data as for preceding; SMNE 583 • 1 female; Gimcheon-si, [44] Eomo-myeon, Gurye-ri; 9 Jun. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 589 • 2 males; Yeongcheon-si, [46] Hwabuk-myeon, Sangsong-ri, Nogwijae ridge; 29 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 586, 587. - Chungcheongnam-do • 1 female; Geumsan-gun, [53] Chubu-myeon, Seongdang-ri, Gaedeoksa Temple; 22 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; ZISP 574. - Chungcheongbuk-do • 1 female; Jincheon-gun, [57] Jincheon-eup, Saseong-ri; 15 Jun. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 600 • 1 male; same data as for preceding; SMNE 601 • 1 female; Goesan-gun, [58] Chilseong-myeon, Ssanggok-ri; 23 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 594 • 1 female; Goesan-gun, [59] Cheongcheon-myeon, Sagimak-ri; 23 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 576. - Jeollabuk-do • 1 female; Jinan-gun, [63] Jinan-eup, Danyang-ri, Maisan Mountain; 16 Jun. 1996; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 599. - Gyeongsangnam-do • 1 female; Jinju-si, [69] Daepyeong-myeon; 12 Jun. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 591 • 1 male; Jinju-si, [70] Daepyeong-myeon, Daepyeong-ri; 23 Jun. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 597 • 1 female; Jinju-si, [72] Gajwa-dong; 9 Jun. 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; ZISP 588 • 2 females; same data as for preceding; 14 Jul. 1993; SMNE 584, 585 • 1 female; Sacheon-si, [77] Baekcheon-dong, Waryongsan Mountain; 5 Jun. 1993; J.-S. Cheon leg.; ZISP 595. - Jeollanam-do • 1 female; Gurye-gun, [81] Sandong-myeon, Jwasa-ri, Jirisan Mountain (Simwon); 30-31 Jun. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; light trap; SMNE 598.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>Japan: Hokkaido (Samartsev 2018). Russia: Far East (Samartsev 2018): Amur Province, Kuril Islands, Primorskiy Territory, Sakhalin Island. South Korea (new record).</p> <p>Remarks.</p> <p>The diagnosis of the species is presented in Samartsev (2018) and Samartsev and Ku (2020).</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/2DC7DC4D72DE5610AA0161BD4A8179C2	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
22B56728469559F299DB777563110B57.text	22B56728469559F299DB777563110B57.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bracon (Bracon) kotenkoi Samartsev 2018	<div><p>Bracon (Bracon) kotenkoi Samartsev, 2018</p> <p>Fig. A3</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea (2 females). - Jeollanam-do • 1 female; Sinan-gun, [83] Heuksan-myeon, Heuksando Island; 26 Aug. 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; NIBR 404 • 1 female; Yeosu-si, [88] Nam-myeon, Yeondo Island, Yeondo-ri; 5 Aug. 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 405.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>Russia: Far East: Primorskiy Territory (Samartsev 2018). South Korea (new record).</p> <p>Remarks.</p> <p>The diagnosis of the species is presented in Samartsev (2018) and Samartsev and Ku (2020).</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/22B56728469559F299DB777563110B57	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
6BBA13472447544BB9E0D1BD512C8C4F.text	6BBA13472447544BB9E0D1BD512C8C4F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bracon (Bracon) longigenis Tobias 1957	<div><p>Bracon (Bracon) longigenis Tobias, 1957</p> <p>Figs 29-36, A3</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea (4 females). - Gyeongsangbuk-do • 1 female; Gyeongsan-si, [50] Yeongnam University; 4 May 1988; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 676. - Chungcheongnam-do • 1 female; Geumsan-gun, [53] Chubu-myeon, Seongdang-ri, Gaedeoksa Temple; 22 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; NIBR 673 • 1 female; same data as for preceding; SMNE 674 • 1 female; same data as for preceding; ZISP 675.</p> <p>Additional material.</p> <p>Russia - Crimea Republic • female (holotype); Simferopol; 17 May 1927; V. and E. Kusnetzovs leg.; ZISP • 1 female (paratype); same data as for holotype; ZISP. - Saratov Province • 1 female; Krasnoarmeysky District, 4 km NW of Melovoye; 29 May 2011; K. Samartsev leg.; sparse oak forest; ZISP B0088.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>Israel. Russia: European part. South Korea (new record). Turkey.</p> <p>Description.</p> <p>Female. Fore wing length 2.9-3.2 mm. Width of head (dorsal view) 1.8-1.9 × its median length. Transverse diameter of eye (dorsal view) 1.8-2.0 × longer than temple. OOL 1.9-2.9 × Od; POL 1.3-1.7 × Od; OOL 1.3-2.1 × POL. Longitudinal diameter of eye (lateral view) 1.3 × its transverse diameter; hind margins of eye and temple subparallel. Face width 1.4-1.7 × combined height of face and clypeus. Longitudinal diameter of eye 1.7-1.8 × longer than malar space (anterior view). Malar suture absent. Width of hypoclypeal depression 0.85-0.97 × distance from depression to eye. Antenna 1.0-1.2 × as long as fore wing, with 30-33 antennomeres. First, middle and penultimate flagellomeres 1.7-2.0 ×, 1.3-1.6 ×, and 1.8-2.0 × longer than wide, respectively. Mesosoma 1.7 × longer than its maximum height. Mesoscutum setose only on notaulic area. Notauli impressed anteriorly, shallow and not united posteriorly. Mesepimeral sulcus weakly crenulate; metapleural sulcus crenulate. Medio-longitudinal keel on propodeum complete, branching. Fore wing vein r arising before middle of pterostigma; vein 1-R1 1.5-1.6 × longer than pterostigma; marginal cell 10-15 × longer than distance from its apex to apex of wing; vein 3-SR 2.0-2.4 × vein r, 0.55-0.65 × vein SR1, 1.3-1.5 × vein 2-SR. Hind femur 2.8-3.5 × longer than wide. Hind tibia with subapical transverse row of spiny setae. Fifth segment of hind tarsus 0.6-0.9 × and 1.1-1.5 × as long as hind basitarsus and second segment, respectively (see also a remark below). Claws with large rectangular basal lobe. First metasomal tergite with complete dorsal carinae and developed dorsolateral carinae, its median length 0.85-0.95 × its apical width. Second tergite with indistinct median area and with shallow dorsolateral impressions, medially 0.9-1.0 × as long as third tergite; its basal width 1.4-1.8 × its median length. Second metasomal suture deep, strongly curved and crenulate. Apical margins of third to sixth tergites thin. Ovipositor sheath 0.70-0.85 × as long as hind tibia and 0.20-0.25 × as long as fore wing. Apex of ovipositor with weak nodus and distinct ventral serration. Body mostly smooth; face weakly granulate; frons and malar space granulate; propodeum medioposteriorly granulate-rugulose; median area of first tergite posteriorly rugose; second tergite rugose to granulate-rugulose, third-fifth tergites granulate to weakly granulate, sixth tergite almost smooth. Head and mesosoma brownish black, metasoma medio-longitudinally dark brown; lateral parts of metasomal tergites and ventral side of metasoma reddish yellow; legs mostly reddish yellow or middle and hind legs with developed dark brown pattern; maxillary palps yellow; tegulae yellowish brown; wing membrane weakly darkened, pterostigma and veins brown or yellowish brown.</p> <p>Diagnosis.</p> <p>Within the section Bracon Orthobracon Fahringer sec. Tobias (1986), B. longigenis is remarkable by the very long malar space (Figs 30, 33), entirely sculptured metasoma with elongate first tergite (Figs 35, 36), and dark-coloured body.</p> <p>Remarks.</p> <p>The specimens from South Korea have the apical tarsomere 1.4-1.5 × longer than the second tarsal segment (while in B. longigenis from Europe this ratio is 1.15-1.25) and entirely light-coloured legs (except the brownish hind tarsus; middle and hind legs extensively darkened in B. longigenis from Europe).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/6BBA13472447544BB9E0D1BD512C8C4F	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
BFDAB0AD1007517AADC84ABD8E8813F0.text	BFDAB0AD1007517AADC84ABD8E8813F0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bracon (Bracon) santachezae Samartsev 2018	<div><p>Bracon (Bracon) santachezae Samartsev, 2018</p> <p>Fig. A3</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea (1 female, 1 male). - Gyeonggi-do • 1 female; Paju-si, [27] Gunnae-myeon, Jeomwon-ri; 3 Jun. 1998; Heung-Sik Lee leg.; NIBR 401 • 1 male; Paju-si, [28] Munsan-eup, Majeong-ri, Freedom Bridge (pond); 3 Jun. 1998; Heung-Sik Lee leg.; SMNE 403.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>Russia: Far East: Primorskiy Territory (Samartsev 2018). South Korea (new record).</p> <p>Remarks.</p> <p>The diagnosis of the species is presented in Samartsev (2018).</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/BFDAB0AD1007517AADC84ABD8E8813F0	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
26A55DEF21135C7F90A7167542CDC0D6.text	26A55DEF21135C7F90A7167542CDC0D6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bracon (Bracon) semitergalis Tobias 2000	<div><p>Bracon (Bracon) semitergalis Tobias, 2000</p> <p>Figs 37-45, A4</p> <p>Bracon semitergalis Tobias, 2000 in Belokobylskij and Tobias 2000: 126.</p> <p>Bracon leptotes Li, He &amp; Chen, 2020b: 222; syn. nov.</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea (9 females, 4 males). - Gangwon-do • 1 female; Goseong-gun, [5] Toseong-myeon, Sinpyeong-ri, Seoraksan Mountain; 2 Aug. - 19 Oct. 2002; D.-S. Ku leg.; Malaise trap; SMNE 767 • 1 female; Gapyeong-gun, [32] Cheongpyeong-myeon, Homyeong-ri, Cheongpyeong Dam; 14 Jun. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; NIBR 1441 • 1 female; Yangpyeong-gun, [34] Okcheon-myeon, Yongcheon-ri, Yongmunsan Mountain; 14 Jun. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 1489 • 1 male; Suwon-si, [37] Gwonseon-gu, Seodun-dong, Yeogisan Mountain; 11 May 1994; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 763. - Gyeongsangbuk-do • 1 male; Bonghwa-gun, [40] Seokpo-myeon, Seokpo-ri; 28 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 765. - Chungcheongbuk-do • 1 male; Chungju-si, [56] Sancheok-myeon, Yeongdeok-ri; 23 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 755 • 1 female; Jincheon-gun, [57] Jincheon-eup, Saseong-ri; 15 Jun. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 768 • 1 female; Goesan-gun, [61] Cheongcheon-myeon, Cheongcheon-ri; 23 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 754 • 1 male; Okcheon-gun, [62] Iwon-myeon, Iwon-ri; 22 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 762. - Gyeongsangnam-do • 1 female; Jinju-si, [72] Gajwa-dong; 15 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; ZISP 764. - Jeollanam-do • 1 female; Gurye-gun, [81] Sandong-myeon, Jwasa-ri, Jirisan Mountain (Simwon); 4 Aug. 1996; K.-J. Hong leg.; SMNE 766 • 1 female; Yeosu-si, [88] Nam-myeon, Yeondo Island, Yeondo-ri; 20 Jul. 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 760 • 1 female; same data as for preceding; ZISP 761.</p> <p>Additional material.</p> <p>Russia - Primorskiy Territory • 1 female (holotype); Shkotovskiy District, Anisimovka; 5-7 Jun. 1993; S.A. Belokobylskij leg.; forest, meadow; ZISP.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>Russia: Far East: Primorskiy Territory; South Korea (new record).</p> <p>Description.</p> <p>Female. Fore wing length 2.7-3.4 mm. Width of head (dorsal view) 1.7 × its median length. Transverse diameter of eye (dorsal view) 2.3-2.5 × longer than temple. OOL 2.6-2.8 × Od; POL 1.3-1.5 × Od; OOL 1.8-2.2 × POL. Longitudinal diameter of eye (lateral view) 1.3-1.4 × its transverse diameter; hind margins of eye and temple subparallel. Face width 1.3-1.5 × combined height of face and clypeus. Longitudinal diameter of eye 3.2-3.6 × longer than malar space (anterior view). Malar suture absent. Width of hypoclypeal depression 1.5-1.8 × distance from depression to eye. Antenna 1.0-1.1 × as long as fore wing, with 27-32 antennomeres. First, middle and penultimate flagellomeres 2.2-2.5 ×, 1.5-1.9, and 1.9-2.5 × longer than wide, respectively. Mesosoma 1.6 × longer than its maximum height. Mesoscutum setose on notaulic area and with sparse setae medio-longitudinally. Notauli very deep anteriorly, impressed and almost united posteriorly. Mesepimeral and metapleural sulci smooth. Medio-longitudinal keel developed in apical third of propodeum, branching. Fore wing vein r arising from basal 0.45-0.50 of pterostigma; vein 1-R1 1.4-1.8 × longer than pterostigma; marginal cell 9-13 × longer than distance from its apex to apex of wing; vein 3-SR 2.3-2.6 × vein r (Li et al. 2020b: 3 ×), 0.5-0.6 × vein SR1, 1.2-1.4 × vein 2-SR (Li et al. 2020b: 1.7 ×). Hind femur 3.6-3.8 × longer than wide. Hind tibia with without subapical row of thick setae. Fifth segment of hind tarsus 0.45-0.50 × and 0.88-0.90 × as long as hind basitarsusas and second segment, respectively. Fifth segment of hind tarsus as long as second segment. Claws with shortly protruding and blunt basal lobe. First metasomal tergite with incomplete dorsal carinae strongly curved towards apex of tergite and with developed dorsolateral carinae, its median length 0.95-1.20 × its apical width. Second tergite with weak elongate-triangulate median area and with more or less deep s-shaped crenulated dorsolateral impressions; medially 0.90-1.15 × as long as third tergite; its basal width 1.3-1.6 × its median length. Second metasomal suture deep, curved and crenulate. Apical margins of third to sixth tergites thin. Ovipositor sheath 1.2-1.7 × longer than hind tibia and 0.35-0.50 × as long as fore wing. Apex of ovipositor with developed nodus and ventral serration. Body mainly smooth; face medially weakly granulate under toruli, laterally almost smooth; frons weakly granulate; malar space granulate; first metasomal tergite obliquely rugulose posteriorly, second or second and third tergites striate-rugulose, fourth tergite with rugulose to papillary-like sculpture, fifth and sixth tergites with weakening papillary-like sculpture or almost smooth (Li et al. 2020b: fig. 6e, metasomal sculpture strongly smoothed, second tergite weakly rugulose, third and fourth tergites weakly shagreen to smooth). Body mainly dark brown, most of legs and ventral side of metasoma yellow; head ventrally, scape, pronotum, tegula brownish yellow; maxillary palps pale yellow; wing membrane weakly darkened, pterostigma yellowish brown, veins pale brown.</p> <p>Diagnosis.</p> <p>Relationships of Bracon semitergalis are listed in the diagnosis of B. tergalis (see below).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/26A55DEF21135C7F90A7167542CDC0D6	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
89B7A6CFF3D8533AAE4FC94F6D71B8BB.text	89B7A6CFF3D8533AAE4FC94F6D71B8BB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bracon (Bracon) sergeji Tobias 2000	<div><p>Bracon (Bracon) sergeji Tobias, 2000</p> <p>Figs 46-54, A5</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea (5 females). - Gyeonggi-do • 1 female; Suwon-si, [37] Gwonseon-gu, Seodun-dong, Yeogisan Mountain; 19 Aug. 1983; Y.I. Lee leg.; SMNE 756. - Gyeongsangnam-do • 1 female; Namhae-gun, [79] Idong-myeon, Sinjeon-ri, Geumsan Mountain; 21 Aug. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 758. - Jeollanam-do • 1 female; Jangseong-gun, [80] Samgye-myeon, Singi-ri, Taecheongsan Mountain, Bongjeongsa Temple; 11 Jul. 1998; D.-S. Ku leg.; light trap; NIBR 759 • 1 female; Yeosu-si, [84] Nam-myeon, Dumo-ri, Town Moha; 20 Jul. 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 749 • 1 female; Yeosu-si, [85] Nam-myeon, Yuseong-ri, Geumodo Island, Daedaesan Mountain; 3 Aug. 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; ZISP 750.</p> <p>Additional material.</p> <p>Japan - Hokkaido Prefecture • 1 female (paratype); Sapporo, Maruyama Mountain; 5 Sep. 1999; S.A. Belokobylskij leg.; ZISP A0045. - Tochigi Prefecture • 1 female (paratype); Nikko; 2-3 Oct. 1999; S.A. Belokobylskij leg.; ZISP A0046. - Fukushima Prefecture • 1 female (paratype); Hinoemata; 16-18 Aug. 1999; S.A. Belokobylskij leg.; ZISP A0047.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>Japan: Hokkaido, Honshu. South Korea (new record).</p> <p>Description.</p> <p>Female. Fore wing length 2.7-3.7 mm. Width of head (dorsal view) 1.7-1.9 × its median length. Transverse diameter of eye (dorsal view) 1.5-1.7 × longer than temple. OOL 2.4-2.8 × Od; POL 1.6-2.0 × Od; OOL 1.4 × POL. Longitudinal diameter of eye (lateral view) 1.4-1.6 × its transverse diameter; hind margins of eye and temple subparallel. Face width 1.5-1.6 × combined height of face and clypeus. Face width 1.9-2.4 × larger than width of hypoclypeal depression. Longitudinal diameter of eye 2.9-3.5 × longer than malar space (anterior view). Malar suture absent. Width of hypoclypeal depression 1.2-1.6 × larger than distance from depression to eye. Antenna 0.84-0.90 × as long as fore wing, with 25-27 antennomeres. First, middle and penultimate flagellomeres 1.9-2.3 ×, 1.5-2.2 × and 1.7-2.2 × longer than wide, respectively. Mesosoma 1.4-1.6 × longer than its maximum height. Mesoscutum setose on notaulic area, with sparse setae medio-longitudinally. Notauli very deep anteriorly, impressed and not united posteriorly. Mesepimeral and metapleural sulci smooth. Medio-longitudinal keel developed in apical third of propodeum, branching. Fore wing vein r arising from basal 0.40-0.45 of pterostigma; vein 1-R1 1.5 × longer than pterostigma; marginal cell 7-9 × longer than distance from its apex to apex of wing; vein 3-SR 2.5-2.9 × vein r, 0.55-0.70 × vein SR1, 1.3-1.6 × vein 2-SR. Hind femur 3.9-4.4 × longer than wide. Hind tibia with 2 thick setae subapically. Fifth segment of hind tarsus 0.45-0.50 × as long as hind basitarsus, 0.90-0.97 × as long as second segment. Claws with acute angularly protruding basal lobe. First metasomal tergite with incomplete dorsal carina and developed dorsolateral carinae; its median length 0.80-0.93 × its apical width. Second tergite without median area and with very shallow s-shaped weakly crenulate dorsolateral impressions not bordered by carinae; medially 1.0-1.2 × longer than third tergite; its basal width 1.7-2.0 × its median length. Second metasomal suture deep, curved and crenulate. Apical margins of third to sixth tergites thick, with weakly foveate transverse subapical grooves. Ovipositor sheath 1.3-1.4 × longer than hind tibia, 0.37-0.41 × as long as fore wing. Apex of ovipositor with weak nodus and distinct ventral serration. Body mainly smooth; frons, face, and malar space granulate; first tergite posteriorly rugose; second tergite laterally longitudinally rugulose, anteromedially rugose to rugulose; third tergite granulate-rugulose to weakly granulate; fourth-sixth tergites weakly granulate to smooth. Body mostly brownish black; legs and lateral sides of metasoma reddish brown; maxillary palps, basal half of hind tibia, and metasoma ventrally pale yellow; tegulae brownish yellow; wing membrane weakly darkened, pterostigma and veins brown.</p> <p>Diagnosis.</p> <p>Relationships of Bracon sergeji are listed in the diagnosis of B. tergalis (see below).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/89B7A6CFF3D8533AAE4FC94F6D71B8BB	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
AC6B4599EFF15969A2999D9FFAAD342E.text	AC6B4599EFF15969A2999D9FFAAD342E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bracon (Bracon) subcylindricus Wesmael 1838	<div><p>Bracon (Bracon) subcylindricus Wesmael, 1838</p> <p>Figs 55-57, A5</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea (3 females, 7 males). - Gangwon-do • 1 female; Goseong-gun, [2] Ganseong-eup; 25 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; NIBR 407 • 4 males; same data as for preceding; SMNE 408-411 • 1 female; Goseong-gun, [3] Geojin-eup, Naengcheon-ri, Geonbongsa Temple; 25 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; ZISP 412 • 2 males; Chuncheon-si, [11] Dongsan-myeon, Joyang-ri, Joyang bridge; 24 May 1994; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 414, 415 • 1 male; Pyeongchang-gun, [14] Jinbu-myeon, Dongsan-ri, Odaesan Mountain; 27 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 413. - Chungcheongnam-do • 1 female; Yesan-gun, [51] Deoksan-myeon, Sudeoksa Temple; 11 Aug. 1991; D.-S. Ku leg.; ZISP 406.</p> <p>Additional material.</p> <p>Astrakhan Province • 2 females; Kamyzyaksky District, Astrakhan Nature Reserve, Damchiksky section; 19 Jul. 1974; V.V. Kostyukov leg.; Phragmites, Typha, Carex; ZISP A0057, A0058 • 1 female; same locality as for preceding; 21 Jul. 1974; V.V. Kostyukov leg.; Phragmites; ZISP A0059 • 1 female; Astrakhan, Gorodskoy Island; 26 Jun. 2004; S.A. Belokobylskij leg.; wet and dry meadows, forest; ZISP A0056.</p> <p>Chechen Republic • 2 females (lectotype and paralectotype of Bracon kiritshenkoi Telenga, 1936); Kizlyar District, Starogladovskaya; 8 Jul. 1927; A.N. Kiritshenko leg.; ZISP.</p> <p>Volgograd Province • 1 female; Pallasovskiy District, Lake Elton; 16 Jun. 2004; A.I. Khalaim leg.; Khara River, steppe; ZISP A0055.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>Caucasus. Europe: Eastern, Northern, Southern, and Western Europe. Iran. Kazakhstan. Russia: European part (Samartsev 2019); Ural. South Korea (new record). Turkey.</p> <p>Description.</p> <p>Female. Fore wing length 3.0-4.8 mm. Width of head (dorsal view) 1.6-1.8 × its median length. Transverse diameter of eye (dorsal view) 1.2-1.7 × longer than temple. OOL 2.5-3.3 × Od; POL 1.3-1.8 × Od; OOL 1.8-2.1 × POL. Longitudinal diameter of eye (lateral view) 1.4-1.6 × its transverse diameter; hind margins of eye and temple subparallel to broadened downwards. Face width 1.6-1.7 × combined height of face and clypeus. Longitudinal diameter of eye 2.4-2.9 × longer than malar space (anterior view). Malar suture absent. Width of hypoclypeal depression 1.0-1.5 × larger than distance from depression to eye. Antenna 1.1-1.2 × longer than fore wing, with 33-43 antennomeres. First, middle and penultimate flagellomeres 1.7-2.1 ×, 1.3-1.7 ×, and 1.6-2.1 × longer than wide, respectively. Mesosoma 1.7-1.9 × longer than its maximum height. Mesoscutum setose only on notaulic area. Notauli deep anteriorly, shallow and united posteriorly. Mesepimeral and metapleural sulci (weakly) crenulate. Medio-longitudinal keel on propodeum complete, with transverse rugae. Fore wing 0.8-1.0 × as long as body. Pterostigma 2.7-3.7 × longer than wide; vein r arising from basal 0.45-0.55 × of pterostigma; vein 1-R1 1.4-1.7 × longer than pterostigma. Marginal cell 6-12 × longer than distance from its apex to apex of wing; vein 3-SR 2.2-3.4 × vein r, 0.60-0.85 × vein SR1, 1.3-1.6 × vein 2-SR. Hind femur 2.9-3.4 × longer than wide. Hind tibia with subapical transverse row of thick setae. Fifth segment of hind tarsus 0.5-0.7 × as long as hind basitarsus, 0.95-1.15 × as long as second segment. Claws with small not protruding ventrally basal lobe. First metasomal tergite with complete or incomplete dorsal carina and developed dorsolateral carinae, its median length 0.7-0.8 × its apical width. Metasoma 0.29-1.49 × as long as mesosoma. Median length of first tergite. Second tergite without distinct median area and with shallow s-shaped weakly crenulate dorsolateral impressions not bordered by carinae; medially 0.9-1.1 × as long as third tergite, its basal width 1.6-1.8 × its median length. Second metasomal suture deep, curved and crenulate. Apical margins of third to sixth tergites more or less thick, without transverse subapical grooves. Ovipositor sheath 0.80-1.15 × as long as hind tibia, 0.25-0.35 × as long as fore wing. Apex of ovipositor with developed nodus and ventral serration. Body mainly smooth; face, frons, and malar space weakly granulate; propodeum posteriorly more or less rugose; first metasomal tergite posteriorly areolate-rugose; second tergite rugose to granulate-rugulose; third-sixth tergites with gradually weakening papillary-like sculpture. Coloration (Korean specimens): head, mesosoma and metasoma medio-longitudinally brownish black; tegula, legs, and lateral and ventral sides of metasoma reddish yellow; wing membrane more or less brownish darkened, pterostigma and wing veins brown.</p> <p>Remarks.</p> <p>The key to related species and the taxonomic history of B. subcylindricus had been published earlier (Samartsev 2018, 2019).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/AC6B4599EFF15969A2999D9FFAAD342E	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
E852C3757C0D5866980BB6F16845ED17.text	E852C3757C0D5866980BB6F16845ED17.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bracon (Bracon) terebralis Tobias 2000	<div><p>Bracon (Bracon) terebralis Tobias, 2000</p> <p>Figs 59-67, A5</p> <p>Bracon terebralis Tobias, 2000 in Belokobylskij and Tobias 2000: 138.</p> <p>Bracon megaventris Li, He &amp; Chen, 2020b: 227; syn. nov.</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea (13 females, 1 male). - Gangwon-do • 1 female; Sokcho-si, [7] Seorak-dong; 11 Jun. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 961. - Gyeonggi-do • 4 females; Gapyeong-gun, [31] Cheongpyeong-myeon, Cheongpyeong-ri, Cheongpyeong Amusement Park; 14 Jun. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 193, 423-425 • 1 male; same data as for preceding; SMNE 426 • 1 female; Suwon-si, [37] Gwonseon-gu, Seodun-dong, Yeogisan Mountain; 11 May 1994; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 427 • 1 female; same data as for preceding; 26 May 1994; SMNE 428 • 2 females; same data as for preceding; 8 Jun. 1994; ZISP 430, 431 • 1 female; same data as for preceding; NIBR 432 • 2 females; same data as for preceding; SMNE 865, 913. - Gyeongsangbuk-do • 1 female; Bonghwa-gun, [41] Mulya-myeon, Ojeon-ri, Seondalsan Mountain; 28 May 1998; Jeong-Gyu Kim leg.; SMNE 429.</p> <p>Additional material.</p> <p>Russia - Primorskiy Territory • 1 female (holotype); Partizansky District, 10 km SE of Partizansk, Novitskoe; 20 Jul. 1984; S.A. Belokobylskij leg.; oak forest; ZISP.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>Russia: Far East: Primorskiy Territory. South Korea (new record).</p> <p>Description.</p> <p>Female. Fore wing length 2.7-2.9 mm (Li et al. 2020b: 3.6 mm). Width of head (dorsal view) 1.7-1.8 × its median length. Transverse diameter of eye (dorsal view) 1.8-2.1 × longer than temple. OOL 2.2-2.8 × Od; POL 1.3-1.6 × Od; OOL 1.6-1.8 × POL. Longitudinal diameter of eye (lateral view) 1.4-1.5 × its transverse diameter; hind margins of eye and temple parallel to broadened downwards. Face width 1.5-1.6 × combined height of face and clypeus. Longitudinal diameter of eye 2.4-3.2 × longer than malar space (anterior view). Malar suture absent. Width of hypoclypeal depression 1.2-1.5 × distance from depression to eye. Antenna 1.1-1.2 × longer than fore wing, with 29-32 (Li et al. 2020b: 35) antennomeres. First, middle and penultimate flagellomeres 2.1-2.3 ×, 1.8-2.3 × and 2.1-2.4 × longer than wide, respectively. Mesosoma 1.8-2.0 × longer than its maximum height. Mesoscutum setose on notaulic area and medioposteriorly. Notauli deep anteriorly, shallow and not united posteriorly. Mesepimeral and metapleural sulci smooth. Propodeum with short medio-longitudinal keel apically, branching. Fore wing vein r arising from basal 0.45-0.50 of pterostigma; vein 1-R1 1.4 × longer than pterostigma; marginal cell 11-16 × distance from its apex to apex of wing; vein 3-SR 2.7-3.5 × vein r, 0.5-0.6 × vein SR1, 1.2-1.5 × vein 2-SR. Hind femur 2.7-3.1 × longer than wide. Hind tibia without subapical row of thick setae. Fifth segment of hind tarsus 0.6-0.7 × as long as hind basitarsus, 1.0-1.3 × longer than second segment. Claws with large, more or less angularly protruding basal lobe. First metasomal tergite with incomplete dorsal carinae more or less strongly curved towards apex of tergite and with weakly separated dorsolateral carinae, its median length 0.95-1.10 × as large as its apical width. Second tergite with very short triangle weakly elevated median area and without dorsolateral impressions; medially 0.86-0.97 × as long as third tergite; its basal width 1.4-1.6 × its median length. Apical margins of third-sixth tergites thin. Ovipositor sheath 0.75-0.90 × as long as hind tibia, 0.20-0.25 × as long as fore wing. Apex of ovipositor with weak nodus and weak ventral serration. Body mostly smooth; face and frons smooth; malar space granulate; propodeum rugulose near its posterior margin; first metasomal tergite laterally weakly rugulose, its median area obliquely rugulose posteriorly; second tergite rugulose to almost smooth; third tergite weakly granulate to smooth; posterior tergites smooth. Body mostly brownish black; legs and desclerotised parts of metasomal sterna yellow; maxillary palps pale yellow; tegulae yellow or brownish yellow; wing membrane weakly brownish darkened, pterostigma brown and wing veins brown.</p> <p>Diagnosis.</p> <p>Bracon terebralis differs from other species of the section Bracon terebralis Orthobracon Fahringer sec. Tobias (1986) by a combination of the short ovipositor, strongly smoothed sculpture on head (Fig. 60), propodeum, and metasoma (Fig. 63), and by the long antenna with ca. 30-35 segments (Fig. 59).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/E852C3757C0D5866980BB6F16845ED17	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
964C67243F275907B02440FE21EE87A2.text	964C67243F275907B02440FE21EE87A2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bracon (Bracon) tergalis Tobias 2000	<div><p>Bracon (Bracon) tergalis Tobias, 2000</p> <p>Figs 68-76, A6</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea (20 females, 4 males). - Gangwon-do • 1 female; Goseong-gun, [3] Geojin-eup, Naengcheon-ri, Geonbongsa Temple; 22 May 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 1537 • 1 female; Goseong-gun, [5] Toseong-myeon, Sinpyeong-ri, Seoraksan Mountain; 2 Aug. - 19 Oct. 2002; D.-S. Ku leg.; Malaise trap; SMNE 778 • 1 female; Yeongwol-gun, [18] Hanbando-myeon, Ssangyong-ri; 24 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 752 • 1 female; Taebaek-si, [22] Cheoram-dong, Taebaeksan Mountain; 23 Jun. 1989; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 753 • 1 female; same data as for preceding; 20 Jun. 1991; SMNE 771. - Gyeonggi-do • 1 female; Pocheon-si, [24] Idong-myeon, Dopyeong-ri, Valley Baekun; 13 Jun. 1996; H.J. Cheon leg.; SMNE 757 • 1 female; Yangju-si, [29] Nam-myeon; 12 Jun. 1996; H.J. Cheon leg.; SMNE 776 • 1 male; Gapyeong-gun, [30] Buk-myeon, Dodae-ri, Myeongjisan Mountain; 14 Jun. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 783 • 1 male; same data as for preceding; ZISP 784 • 1 female; Gapyeong-gun, [31] Cheongpyeong-myeon, Cheongpyeong-ri, Cheongpyeong Amusement Park; 14 Jun. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 781 • 1 female; same data as for preceding; ZISP 782 • 1 male; Suwon-si, [37] Gwonseon-gu, Seodun-dong, Yeogisan Mountain; 8 Jun. 1994; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 1057 • 1 female; Suwon-si, [38] Gwonseon-gu, Seodun-dong; 27-29 Apr. 1994; D.-S. Ku leg.; Malaise trap; ZISP 1153 • 1 female; same data as for preceding; 25 Apr. 1994; SMNE 770 • 1 female; Hwaseong-si, [39] Bibong-myeon; 1 Jun. 1994; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 751. - Gyeongsangbuk-do • 1 male; Bonghwa-gun, [40] Seokpo-myeon, Seokpo-ri; 28 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 779. - Chungcheongnam-do • 1 female; Yesan-gun, [51] Deoksan-myeon, Sudeoksa Temple; 11 Aug. 1991; D.-S. Ku leg.; NIBR 1009 • 1 female; Geumsan-gun, [54] Nami-myeon, Boseok Temple; 5-9 Jun. 1998; Pierre Tripotin leg.; Malaise trap; SMNE 780. - Chungcheongbuk-do • 1 female; Jecheon-si, [55] Geumseong-myeon, Seongnae-ri; 10 Jun. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 777. - Gyeongsangnam-do • 1 female; Goseong-gun, [64] Sangni-myeon, Bupo-ri; 3 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 1105 • 1 female; Jinju-si, [72] Gajwa-dong; 25 Oct. 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 773 • 1 female; same data as for preceding; 6 Jun. 1993; SMNE 774 • 1 female; Jinju-si, [74] Naedong-myeon, Naepyeong-ri; 30-31 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 772. - Jeollanam-do • 1 female; Gurye-gun, [82] Toji-myeon, Oegok-ri, Jirisan Mountain (Piagol); 24 Jan. 1995; S.H. Lee leg.; SMNE 775.</p> <p>Additional material.</p> <p>Russia - Primorskiy Territory • 1 female (holotype); Khasansky District, env. Khasan; 25 May 1979; S.Yu. Storozhenko, V.S. Sidorenko leg.; oak forest; ZISP • 1 female; Lazovsky District, 18 km SE of Lazo, State Reserve of Laso, cordon America; 24-29 Aug. 2006; S.A. Belokobylskij leg.; forest edges, clearings; ZISP A0050 • 1 female; Shkotovsky District, Ussurisky Nature Reserve; 25 Aug. 2001; S.Yu. Storozhenko and V.S. Sidorenko leg.; ZISP A0042.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>Russia: Far East: Primorskiy Territory; South Korea (new record).</p> <p>Description.</p> <p>Female. Fore wing length 3.2-4.0 mm. Width of head (dorsal view) 1.7-1.9 × its median length. Transverse diameter of eye (dorsal view) 1.7-2.2 × longer than temple. OOL 2.1-2.7 × Od; POL 0.93-1.83 × Od; OOL 1.5-2.3 × POL. Longitudinal diameter of eye (lateral view) 1.3-1.5 × its transverse diameter; hind margins of eye and temple subparallel. Face width 1.4-1.6 × combined height of face and clypeus. Longitudinal diameter of eye 3.1-3.3 × longer than malar space (anterior view). Malar suture absent. Width of hypoclypeal depression 1.5-1.6 × larger than distance from depression to eye. Antenna 0.75-1.10 × as long as fore wing, with 27-34 antennomeres. First, middle and penultimate flagellomeres 1.8-2.5 ×, 1.4-2.2 ×, and 1.8-2.2 × longer than wide, respectively. Mesosoma 1.5-1.6 × longer than its maximum height. Mesoscutum widely setose on notaulic area and posteriorly, often with sparse setae medio-longitudinally. Notauli deep anteriorly, shallow and united posteriorly. Mesepimeral sulcus smooth, metapleural sulcus crenulate. Medio-longitudinal keel more or less developed in apical third of propodeum, branching. Fore wing vein r arising from basal 0.40-0.48 of pterostigma; vein 1-R1 1.5-1.8 × as long as pterostigma; marginal cell 8.5-13.5 × longer than distance from its apex to apex of wing; vein 3-SR 2.3-2.9 × vein r, 0.52-0.64 × as long as vein SR1, 1.3-1.5 × vein 2-SR. Hind femur 3.4-4.3 × longer than wide. Hind tibia without subapical row of thick setae. Fifth segment of hind tarsus 0.4-0.5 × as long as hind basitarsus and 0.85-1.00 × as long as its second segment. Claws with shortly protruding and blunt basal lobes. First metasomal tergite with incomplete or complete dorsal carina and developed dorsolateral carinae, its median length 0.83-0.96 × its apical width. Second tergite with weak, narrow, longitudinal median area and with more or less deep s-shaped crenulate dorsolateral impressions not bordered by carinae; medially 1.0-1.3 × longer than third tergite; its basal width 1.6-1.8 × its median length. Second metasomal suture deep, curved and crenulate. Apical margins of third-sixth tergites more or less thick. Ovipositor sheath 1.3-1.7 × as long as hind tibia and 0.37-0.49 × as long as fore wing. Apex of ovipositor with weak nodus and weak ventral serration. Body mainly smooth; face and frons weakly granulate, malar space granulate; mesopleuron smooth or partially with weak coriaceous sculpture; propodeum posteriorly almost smooth or weakly granulate; first metasomal tergite laterally weakly rugulose, posteriorly rugose; second tergite striate-rugulose or rugose to rugulose; posterior tergites with weakening papillary-like sculpture. Head, mesosoma and metasoma dorsally brownish black; head ventrally, pronotum, and mesoscutum along notauli, lateral margins of metasoma rusty brown or reddish yellow; tegula and legs brownish yellow; maxillary palps pale yellow; wing membrane weakly darkened, pterostigma brown, wing veins yellowish brown to brown.</p> <p>Diagnosis.</p> <p>Bracon tergalis may be compared with B. sergeji and B. semitergalis. The differences between three species are presented in the key below.</p> <table><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">1</td> <td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Face almost smooth, weakly granulate laterally and under toruli (Figs 38, 41). Median area of second metasomal tergite distinct, triangle and elongate (Fig. 44). Scape brownish yellow (Fig. 38). Median length of first tergite 0.95-1.20 × its apical width (Fig. 42). Basal width of second metasomal tergite 1.3-1.6 × its median length (Fig. 44)</td> <td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Bracon (Bracon) semitergalis Tobias</td> </tr> <tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">-</td> <td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Face mostly granulate (Figs 50, 69, 75). Median area of second metasomal tergite weakly defined, longitudinal (Fig. 73) or triangle, but short (Fig. 54). Scape dark-coloured (Figs 51, 69). Median length of first tergite 0.80-0.95 × its apical width (Figs 54, 76). Basal width of second metasomal tergite 1.6-2.0 × its median length (Figs 53, 73)</td> <td colspan="1" rowspan="1">2</td></tr> <tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">2</td> <td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Second metasomal tergite with weaker sculpture, rugose to rugulose (Figs 53, 54). Apical margins of third to sixth tergites with shallow weakly crenulate transverse subapical grooves. Transverse pronotal and metapleural sulci smooth (Fig. 52)</td> <td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Bracon (B.) sergeji Tobias</td> </tr> <tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">-</td> <td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Second metasomal tergite with coarser sculpture, distinctly longitudinally striate-rugose (Fig. 73). Apical margins of third to sixth tergites without subapical grooves. Transverse pronotal and metapleural sulci crenulate</td> <td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Bracon (B.) tergalis Tobias</td> </tr></table> <p>Remarks.</p> <p>The differences between B. tergalis and B. sergeji are very weak, but persistent in the series of specimens of similar size. Because it is possible to separate two species using these characters, we treat them as valid species.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/964C67243F275907B02440FE21EE87A2	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
B10813A7459651598E62487F52A3DE48.text	B10813A7459651598E62487F52A3DE48.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bracon (Bracon) virgatus Marshall 1897	<div><p>Bracon (Bracon) virgatus Marshall, 1897</p> <p>Figs 77-83, A7</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea (9 females). - Gyeonggi-do • 1 female; Suwon-si, [37] Gwonseon-gu, Seodun-dong, Yeogisan Mountain; 29 May - 6 Jul. 1994; D.-S. Ku leg.; Malaise trap; NIBR 942 • 1 female; same data as for preceding; 23-29 Jun. 1994; ZISP 939 • 1 female; same locality as in preceding; 10 Jul. 1995; June-Yeol Choi leg.; Malaise trap; SMNE 935 • 1 female; same data as for preceding; 7 Aug. 1995; SMNE 940 • 1 female; same data as for preceding; 3 Jun. 1996; SMNE 932 • 1 female; same data as for preceding; 30 Jun. 1997; SMNE 933 • 1 female; same locality as in preceding; 5 Aug. 1997; June-Yeol Choi leg.; SMNE 934 • 1 female; same data as for preceding; 25 Aug. 1997; June-Yeol Choi leg.; Malaise trap; ZISP 936. - Gyeongsangbuk-do • 1 female; Bonghwa-gun, [43] Myeongho-myeon; 28 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 941.</p> <p>Additional material.</p> <p>Netherlands • 1 female (holotype of Bracon lineifer van Achterberg, 1988); Waarder, Oosteinde, 33; 5-7 Aug. 1973; C. van Achterberg leg.; RMNH.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>Europe: Eastern Europe: Hungary; Western Europe: Great Britain, the Netherlands, Switzerland. South Korea (new record).</p> <p>Description.</p> <p>Female. Fore wing length 2.9-3.3 mm. Width of head (dorsal view) 2.0-2.1 × its median length. Transverse diameter of eye (dorsal view) 2.3-2.5 × longer than temple. OOL 1.9-2.0 × Od; POL 0.95-1.10 × Od; OOL 1.8-2.0 × POL. Longitudinal diameter of eye (lateral view) 1.3 × larger than its transverse diameter; hind margins of eye and temple subparallel. Face width 1.4-1.5 × combined height of face and clypeus. Face width 2.3 × larger than width of hypoclypeal depression. Longitudinal diameter of eye 3.1-3.2 × longer than malar space (anterior view). Malar suture deep under eye, weak near mandible, smooth. Width of hypoclypeal depression 1.1-1.2 × larger than distance from depression to eye. Antenna about 0.9 × as long as fore wing, with 26-30 antennomeres. First, middle and penultimate flagellomeres 1.7-1.8 ×, 1.5-1.9 ×, and about 2.0 × longer than wide, respectively. Mesosoma 1.4-1.5 × longer than its maximum height. Mesoscutum evenly, but sparsely setose. Notauli very deep anteriorly, impressed and not united posteriorly. Mesepimeral and metapleural sulci smooth. Medio-longitudinal keel developed in apical half of propodeum, branching. Fore wing vein r arising from basal 0.45-0.50 of pterostigma; vein 1-R1 1.5-1.6 × longer than pterostigma; marginal cell 10-11 × longer than distance from its apex to apex of wing; vein 3-SR 2.0-2.4 × vein r, about 0.55 × vein SR1, 1.3-1.5 × vein 2-SR. Hind femur 3.5-4.1 × longer than wide. Hind tibia with without subapical row of thick setae. Fifth segment of hind tarsus 0.5-0.6 × as long as hind basitarsus, 0.9-1.0 × as long as second segment. Claws with long triangularly protruding acute basal lobe. First metasomal tergite with complete dorsal carina and developed dorsolateral carinae, its median length 0.76-0.82 × its apical width. Second metasomal tergite with weak, narrow, longitudinal median area and with deep s-shaped crenulate dorsolateral impressions bordered by long carinae; medially 1.2 × longer than third tergite; its basal width 1.6 × its median length. Apical margins of third to sixth tergites thick, without transverse subapical grooves. Ovipositor sheath 0.96-0.98 × as long as hind tibia, 0.25-0.27 × as long as fore wing. Apex of ovipositor with developed nodus and weak ventral serration. Head and mesosoma almost entirely smooth (only face and frons with vague granulate sculpture); apical two thirds of propodeum with tree-like rugosity; first metasomal tergite rugose posteriorly and laterally; second tergite areolate-rugose, third tergite areolate-rugose to foveate, fourth-fifth tergites irregularly foveate, sixth tergite smooth. Head and mesosoma dark brown with yellowish brown (or rusty) pattern, metasoma dorsally dark brown with yellow medio-longitudinal stripe and lateral and ventral sides; scape and tegula rusty; palps and legs yellow; wing membrane weakly darkened, pterostigma and wing veins brown.</p> <p>Diagnosis.</p> <p>Bracon virgatus Marshall is similar to B. imbricatellus Tobias; their differences are listed below. Both species may be also compared with the B. sculptithorax species group (see Samartsev and Ku 2020: 18), but differ by the absence of granulate sculpture on gena, vertex, mesopleuron, and mesoscutum.</p> <table><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">1</td> <td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Transverse diameter of eye in dorsal view 1.6-2.0 × temple (Fig. 27), in lateral view, 1.5-2.1 × minimum width of temple (Fig. 24). Mesosoma 1.7-1.8 × longer than its maximum height. Hind femur 3.0-3.4 × longer than wide. Anterolateral areas of second metasomal tergite weakly separated by having smoothed sculpture (Figs 25, 26, 28). Apical margins of third to sixth metasomal tergites with weakly foveate transverse subapical grooves (Fig. 26). Spiracle of second metasomal tergite located in middle of tergite (Fig. 28). Propodeal spiracle located in middle of propodeum (lateral view)</td> <td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Bracon (Bracon) imbricatellus Tobias</td> </tr> <tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">-</td> <td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Transverse diameter of eye in dorsal view 2.3-2.5 × temple (Fig. 79), in lateral view, 2.7-3.4 × minimum width of temple (Fig. 81). Mesosoma 1.4-1.5 × longer than its maximum height (Fig. 77). Hind femur 3.5-4.1 × longer than wide. Anterolateral areas of second metasomal tergite not separated (Figs 82, 83). Apical margins of third to sixth metasomal tergites without transverse subapical grooves. Spiracle of second metasomal tergite located in anterior part of tergite (Fig. 82). Propodeal spiracle located behind middle of propodeum (lateral view)</td> <td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Bracon (B.) virgatus Marshall</td> </tr></table> <p>Remarks.</p> <p>The type of B. virgatus was not examined for the current study. Our taxon concept of the species is based on the examination of the type of B. lineifer van Achterberg, 1988, which was synonymised with B. virgatus by Papp (1999), however, without due justification. The specimens from South Korea differ from the type of B. lineifer by weakly sculptured, almost smooth face and frons (Fig. 78).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/B10813A7459651598E62487F52A3DE48	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		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1D1E6F7B99185AC5BAAC17174D9840FF.text	1D1E6F7B99185AC5BAAC17174D9840FF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bracon (Bracon) yasudai Maeto & Uesato 2007	<div><p>Bracon (Bracon) yasudai Maeto &amp; Uesato, 2007</p> <p>Fig. A7</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea - Gangwon-do • 1 female; Yeongwol-gun, [19] Kimsatgat-myeon, Nae-ri, Daeyachi Town; 28 May 1998; Jeong-Gyu Kim leg.; NIBR 677.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>Japan: Ryukyu. South Korea (new record).</p> <p>Remarks.</p> <p>The detailed description of the species (Maeto and Uesato 2007: 56) provides all necessary characters for its identification.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/1D1E6F7B99185AC5BAAC17174D9840FF	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
7D2CEDB877F751DCACF3910C31C7C795.text	7D2CEDB877F751DCACF3910C31C7C795.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bracon (Habrobracon) nigricans (Szepligeti 1901)	<div><p>Bracon (Habrobracon) nigricans (Szepligeti, 1901)</p> <p>Fig. A7</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea (2 females, 1 male). - Gyeonggi-do • 1 female; Suwon-si, [38] Gwonseon-gu, Seodun-dong; 12 May 1983; Y.I. Lee leg.; NIBR 568. - Gyeongsangbuk-do • 1 female; Gyeongju-si, [48] Hyeongok-myeon, Geumjang-ri, Bridge Geumjang; 20 Jun. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; ZISP 567. - Chungcheongnam-do • 1 male; Geumsan-gun, [53] Chubu-myeon, Seongdang-ri, Gaedeoksa Temple; 22 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 569.</p> <p>Additional material.</p> <p>China - Qinghai • 2 females (lectotype and paralectotype of Habrobracon mongolicus Telenga, 1936); Eastern Tsaidam, Keluke Lake, Bayingoule River; 21 May 1895; V.I. Roborovsky and P.K. Kozlov leg.; ZISP • 2 females (paralectotypes of H. mongolicus Telenga); same data as for preceding; 28 May 1895; ZISP.</p> <p>Hungary • 1 male (lectotype of Habrobracon nigricans Szépligeti, 1901); Budapest; 5 Jul. 1899; HNHM Hym.Typ.No.995.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>Caucasus. Central Asia. China: Fujian, Ningxia Hui, Qinghai (Samartsev 2019), Shaanxi, Xinjiang. Europe: Eastern, Northern, Southern, and Western Europe. Iran. Kazakhstan. Mongolia. North Africa: Tunisia. Russia: Eastern Siberia: Tyva Republic (Samartsev 2019); European part; Far East: Chukotka Autonomous Area (Samartsev 2019), Khabarovsk Territory, Primorskiy Territory, Sakhalin Island; Ural (Kostromina 2010). South Korea (new record). Turkey.</p> <p>Description.</p> <p>Female. Fore wing length 2.5-2.6 mm. Width of head (dorsal view) 1.8-1.9 × its median length. Transverse diameter of eye (dorsal view) 1.5-2.0 × longer than temple. OOL 3.0-3.6 × Od; POL 1.9-2.1 × Od; OOL 1.6-1.7 × POL. Longitudinal diameter of eye (lateral view) 1.6 × larger than its transverse diameter; hind margins of eye and temple broadened downwards. Face width ca. 1.7 × combined height of face and clypeus. Longitudinal diameter of eye 2.4-2.7 × longer than malar space (anterior view). Malar suture absent. Width of hypoclypeal depression about 1.4 × distance from depression to eye. Antenna 0.70-0.85 × as long as fore wing, with 21-23 antennomeres. First, middle and penultimate flagellomeres 1.8-2.0 ×, 1.6-1.8 ×, and 1.5 × longer than wide, respectively. Mesosoma 1.4-1.5 × longer than its maximum height. Mesoscutum evenly setose. Notauli not impressed. Fore wing vein r arising from basal 0.47-0.50 × of pterostigma; vein 1-R1 1.3 × longer than pterostigma; marginal cell 1.5-2.1 × longer than distance from its apex to apex of wing; vein 3-SR 0.75-0.90 × vein r, 0.25-0.30 × vein SR1, 0.73-0.88 × vein 2-SR. Hind femur 3.8-3.9 × longer than wide. Fifth segment of hind tarsus 0.5 × as long as hind basitarsus, about 0.75 × as long as second segment. Claws with small rectangular basal lobe. First metasomal tergite without dorsal and dorsolateral carinae, its median length 0.9 × its apical width. Second metasomal tergite without median area and dorsolateral impressions; medially 1.1 × longer than third tergite; its basal width about 1.8 × its median length. Ovipositor sheath about 0.9 × as long as hind tibia, about 0.3 × as long as fore wing. Apex of ovipositor with developed nodus and ventral serration. Body mostly granulate, second metasomal tergite medially rugulose-punctate. Body mainly brownish black with reddish yellow to yellowish brown maxillary palp, tegula, pattern on legs, patches along eye and on latero-posterior corners of second metasomal tergite; wing membrane weakly darkened, pterostigma and veins yellowish brown.</p> <p>Diagnosis.</p> <p>The diagnosis of the species and its taxonomic literature were presented by Samartsev (2019: 62).</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/7D2CEDB877F751DCACF3910C31C7C795	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
0BE6A4618BC1519D97D9A546B9023466.text	0BE6A4618BC1519D97D9A546B9023466.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bracon (Habrobracon) stabilis Wesmael 1838	<div><p>Bracon (Habrobracon) stabilis Wesmael, 1838</p> <p>Figs 84-86, A7</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>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.</p> <p>Additional material.</p> <p>Belgium • female (lectotype); Brussels; IRSNB • 7 females (paralectotypes); Brussels; IRSNB • 2 males (paralectotypes); Brussels; IRSNB.</p> <p>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.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>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.</p> <p>Description.</p> <p>Female. Fore wing length 3.1-3.7 mm. Width of head (dorsal view) 1.9-2.0 × its median length. Transverse diameter of eye (dorsal view) 1.6-1.8 × longer than temple. OOL 2.0-2.9 × Od; POL 1.3-2.0 × Od; OOL 1.4-1.6 × POL. Longitudinal diameter of eye (lateral view) 1.5 × larger than its transverse diameter; hind margins of eye and temple subparallel. Face width 1.6-1.7 × combined height of face and clypeus. Longitudinal diameter of eye 2.3-2.6 × longer than malar space (anterior view). Malar suture absent. Width of hypoclypeal depression 1.0-1.2 × distance from depression to eye. Antenna 0.55-0.75 × as long as fore wing, with ca. 24 antennomeres. First, middle and penultimate flagellomeres 1.6-2.3 ×, 1.6-1.9 ×, and 1.6-1.9 × longer than wide, respectively. Mesosoma about 1.4 × 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 × of pterostigma. Vein 1-R1 1.3-1.4 × longer than pterostigma. Marginal cell 2.5-4.5 × longer than distance from its apex to apex of wing. Vein 3-SR 1.3-1.7 × vein r, about 0.35 × vein SR1, 0.90-0.95 × vein 2-SR. Hind femur 4.2-4.3 × longer than wide. Fifth segment of hind tarsus 0.45-0.48 × as long as hind basitarsus and about 0.8 × 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 × its apical width. Second metasomal tergite without median area and dorsolateral impressions; medially 1.0-1.2 × longer than third tergite; its basal width about 1.9-2.0 × 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.</p> <p>Diagnosis.</p> <p>Bracon stabilis may be identified using the key provided in Loni et al. (2016: 138).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/0BE6A4618BC1519D97D9A546B9023466	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
81AF6DB122995893BE15E4BA093FD6D6.text	81AF6DB122995893BE15E4BA093FD6D6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bracon (Orientobracon) maculaverticalis Li, He & Chen 2016	<div><p>Bracon (Orientobracon) maculaverticalis Li, He &amp; Chen, 2016</p> <p>Fig. A8</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea (2 males). - Gangwon-do • 1 male; Goseong-gun, [4] Ganseong-eup, Jinbu-ri; 12 Jun. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; NIBR 16. - Gyeongsangbuk-do • 1 male; Gyeongsan-si, [49] Yeongnam University, Department of Biology; 20-26 Jun. 1989; J.S. Park leg.; SMNE 17.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>China (Li et al. 2016): Guizhou, Zhejiang. South Korea (new record).</p> <p>Remarks.</p> <p>The detailed description and diagnosis of the species are provided in Li et al. (2016: 463).</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/81AF6DB122995893BE15E4BA093FD6D6	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
4504DEFF873F5E0F918EBDCF98AE91F2.text	4504DEFF873F5E0F918EBDCF98AE91F2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bracon (Osculobracon) cingillus Tobias 2000	<div><p>Bracon (Osculobracon) cingillus Tobias, 2000</p> <p>Figs 87-92, A8</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea (3 females). - Gangwon-do • 1 female; Hongcheon-gun, [13] Naechon-myeon, Waya-ri, Baegamsan Mountain; 1 Sep. - 18 Oct. 2002; D.-S. Ku leg.; Malaise trap; SMNE 303. - Chungcheongnam-do • 1 female; Gongju-si, [52] Banpo-myeon, Hakbong-ri; 15 Jun. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; NIBR 310. - Gyeongsangnam-do • 1 female; Uiryeong-gun, [67] Garye-myeon, Gapeul-ri, Jagulsan Mountain; 12 Jun. 1990; D.-S. Ku leg.; ZISP 309.</p> <p>Additional material.</p> <p>Japan - Tochigi Prefecture • 1 female (paratype); Nikko; 2-3 Oct. 1999; S.A. Belokobylskij leg.; ZISP.</p> <p>Russia - Primorskiy Territory • 1 female (holotype); Chernigovsky District, 10 km SE of Chernigovka; 28 Aug. 1996; S.A. Belokobylskij leg.; forest; ZISP.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>Japan: Hokkaido, Honshu. Russia: Far East: Primorskiy Territory. South Korea (new record).</p> <p>Descrition.</p> <p>Female. Fore wing length 2.5-3.4 mm. Width of head (dorsal view) 1.8-2.0 × its median length. Transverse diameter of eye (dorsal view) 1.7-2.1 × longer than temple. OOL 2.3-2.4 × Od; POL 1.2-1.4 × Od; OOL 1.7-1.9 × POL. Longitudinal diameter of eye (lateral view) 1.4-1.5 × its transverse diameter; hind margins of eye and temple broadened downwards or subparallel. Face width about 1.4 × combined height of face and clypeus. Longitudinal diameter of eye 2.6-3.0 × longer than malar space (anterior view). Malar suture deep, smooth. Width of hypoclypeal depression 1.1-1.2 × distance from depression to eye. Antenna 1.1-1.2 × longer than fore wing, with 29-34 antennomeres. First, middle and penultimate flagellomeres 2.2-2.3 ×, 2.0-2.1 ×, and 2.0-2.2 × longer than wide, respectively. Mesosoma 1.5-1.6 × longer than its maximum height. Mesoscutum setose only on notaulic area. Notauli impressed anteriorly, shallow posteriorly. Mesepimeral and metapleural sulci smooth. Propodeum without medio-longitudinal keel. Fore wing vein r arising from basal 0.4 × of pterostigma; vein 1-R1 about 1.3 × longer than pterostigma; marginal cell about 5.2 × longer than distance from its apex to apex of wing; vein 3-SR 2.3-2.5 × vein r, about 0.6 × vein SR1, 1.6-1.7 × vein 2-SR. Hind femur 3.8-4.3 × longer than wide. Hind tibia with 1-2 thick setae subapically. Fifth segment of hind tarsus 0.35-0.40 × as long as hind basitarsus, 0.60-0.65 × as long as second segment. Claws with large, protruding and blunt basal lobes. First metasomal tergite without dorsal and dorsolateral carinae, its median length 1.1-1.3 × its apical width. Second tergite with weak triangle median area and with very shallow s-shaped smooth dorsolateral impressions not bordered by carinae; medially 0.93-0.97 × as long as third tergite; its basal width 1.7-1.8 × its median length. Second metasomal suture deep, curved and smooth or weakly crenulate. Anterolateral margin of second metasomal tergite at most shortly desclerotised, apical margins of third to sixth tergites widely desclerotised. Ovipositor sheath about 0.65 × as long as hind tibia, about 0.2 × as long as fore wing. Apex of ovipositor with weak nodus and ventral serration. Head and mesosoma entirely smooth; first tergite weakly rugulose laterally and posteriorly, second and sometimes also third tergite weakly rugulose, but smooth on sides, fourth-fifth tergites hardly granulate to smooth. Body black or brown, legs and palps yellow, apex of hind tibia and hind tarsus brown; wing membrane weakly darkened, pterostigma and veins brown.</p> <p>Diagnosis.</p> <p>Within the subgenus Bracon Osculobracon Papp, Bracon cingillus Tobias is most similar to B. subcingillus Tobias, 2000 because of the crenulated furrow of the first metasomal tergite, more or less complete absence of desclerotised areas in anterolateral margins of the second metasomal tergite, and development of sculpture on two basal tergites (Fig. 90). The differences between two species are listed below.</p> <table><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">1</td> <td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Median length of first metasomal tergite (measured from spiracle) 0.8-1.0 × its apical width (Fig. 90). Claws with large acutely protruding basal lobe. Mesosoma 1.5-1.6 × longer than its maximum height</td> <td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Bracon (Osculobracon) cingillus Tobias</td> </tr> <tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">-</td> <td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Median length of first metasomal tergite (measured from spiracle) 1.2 × its apical width. Claws with small weakly pointed basal lobe. Mesosoma 1.4 × longer than its maximum height</td> <td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Bracon (O.) subcingillus Tobias</td> </tr></table> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/4504DEFF873F5E0F918EBDCF98AE91F2	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. 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537DC83F88D6526F9B2BD13C8473A106.text	537DC83F88D6526F9B2BD13C8473A106.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bracon (Rostrobracon) urinator (Fabricius 1798)	<div><p>Bracon (Rostrobracon) urinator (Fabricius, 1798)</p> <p>Fig. A8</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea - Jeju-do • 1 female; Jeju-si, [89] Odeung-dong, Hanlla Mountain; 10 Aug. 1995; S.H. Lee leg.; NIBR 13.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>Afghanistan. Caucasus. Central Asia. China: Liaoning, Shaanxi, Shandong, Zhejiang. Cyprus. Europe: Eastern, Northern, Southern, and Western Europe. Iran. Israel. Kazakhstan. Mongolia. North Africa: Algeria, Canary Islands, Egypt, Tunisia. Russia: Eastern Siberia: Buryatia Republic, Zabaikalskiy Territory; European part; Far East: Primorskiy Territory; Ural (Kostromina 2010). Saudi Arabia. South Korea (new record). Syria. Turkey.</p> <p>Remarks.</p> <p>Rostrobracon Tobias, 1957 is considered here a valid subgenus, because its synonymisation with Cyanopterobracon Tobias, 1957 was not justified (Papp 2012). On the contrary, the latter subgenus differs by the less elongate eyes, about 1.5 × as long as wide in lateral view (in Rostrobracon, ca. 2 ×), the long malar space, ca. 0.5 × longitudinal diameter of eye in anterior view (ca. 0.25 ×), the elongate, 1.3-1.6 × as long as high, mesosoma (robust, 1.1-1.2 × as long as high) with evenly convex median lobe of mesoscutum (the median lobe dorsally flattened in anterior part), the deep second metasomal suture (mostly shallow in Rostrobracon), and the shorter ovipositor sheath, ca. as long as hind tibia (ca. 2 × as long as hind tibia in Rostrobracon).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/537DC83F88D6526F9B2BD13C8473A106	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
40E1CF16B9D3549F91928FD441E17CDC.text	40E1CF16B9D3549F91928FD441E17CDC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bracon (Sculptobracon) obsoletus Li, He & Chen 2016	<div><p>Bracon (Sculptobracon) obsoletus Li, He &amp; Chen, 2016</p> <p>Fig. A9</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea (23 females, 5 males). - Gangwon-do • 1 female; Goseong-gun, [1] Hyeonnae-myeon, Baebong-ri; 26 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 237 • 1 female; Goseong-gun, [3] Geojin-eup, Naengcheon-ri, Geonbongsa Temple; 25 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 238 • 1 female; Inje-gun, [9] Inje-eup, Hapgang-ri; 27 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 233 • 1 female; Donghae-si, [15] Bukpyeong-dong; 28 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 231 • 1 female; Yeongwol-gun, [18] Hanbando-myeon, Ssangyong-ri; 24 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; ZISP 258. - Gyeonggi-do • 1 female; Paju-si, [28] Munsan-eup, Majeong-ri, Freedom Bridge (pond); 3 Jun. 1998; leg.; NIBR 236 • 1 male; Gapyeong-gun, [32] Cheongpyeong-myeon, Homyeong-ri, Cheongpyeong Dam; 14 Jun. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 242 • 1 female; Suwon-si, [37] Gwonseon-gu, Seodun-dong, Yeogisan Mountain; 29 May - 6 Jul. 1994; D.-S. Ku leg.; Malaise trap; ZISP 239 • 1 female; same locality as in preceding; 16 Jun. 1994; J.Y. Choi leg.; 249; SMNE • 1 female; Suwon-si, [38] Gwonseon-gu, Seodun-dong; 5 Sep. 1986; Seong-Bok Ahn leg.; apricot; SMNE 248 • 5 females; same data as for preceding; 9 Oct. 1985; SMNE 244-247, 253 • 1 female; same locality as in preceding; 30 Jun. 1995; D.J. Im leg.; SMNE 250 • 1 male; same locality as in preceding; 7 Aug. 1996; Seong-Bok Ahn leg.; ZISP 251 • 3 males; same data as for preceding; SMNE 252, 254, 255 • 2 females; Hwaseong-si, [39] Bibong-myeon; 1 Jun. 1994; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 234, 235. - Gyeongsangbuk-do • 1 female; Gimcheon-si, [45] Daedeok-myeon, Churyang-ri Sudosan Mountain; 1 Sep. 1995; June-Yeol Choi leg.; SMNE 243 • 1 female; Yeongcheon-si, [46] Hwabuk-myeon, Sangsong-ri, Nogwijae ridge; 29 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 232. - Gyeongsangnam-do • 2 females; Jinju-si, [73] Jinseong-myeon, Daesa-ri; 8 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 240, 241. - Jeju-do • 2 females; Seogwipo-si, [90] Andeok-myeon, Sanbangsan Mountain; 26 Aug. 1997; D.-S. Ku leg.; Tree Colony; SMNE 256, 257.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>China: Shanxi (Li et al. 2016). South Korea (new record).</p> <p>Remarks.</p> <p>The detailed description and diagnosis of the species are provided in Li et al. (2016: 471).</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/40E1CF16B9D3549F91928FD441E17CDC	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
1CD9E9EE8AA45F498273AE973611C2D0.text	1CD9E9EE8AA45F498273AE973611C2D0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Bracon Fabricius 1804	<div><p>Genus Bracon Fabricius, 1804</p> <p>Remarks.</p> <p>The subgeneric classification of the genus requires revision. Most of the Palaearctic species of Bracon are arranged in three subgenera, Bracon s. str., Glabrobracon Fahringer, and Lucobracon Fahringer (Tobias 1986). The species that may be unambiguously attributed to one of the discussed subgenera are more common in the West Palaearctic, but classification of a big part of species is difficult, because they frequently combine diagnostic characters of different subgenera. For example, some of otherwise obvious members of Glabrobracon have the wide hypostomal depression (one of the main characters of the subgenus Glabrobracon Lucobracon, e.g. B. brevis Telenga and B. otiosus Marshall), others have the enlarged basitarsi (characterising the section Orthobracon Fahringer of the subgenus Orthobracon Bracon; e.g. B. pauris Beyarslan and B. rozneri Papp). This ambiguity of subgeneric diagnoses caused instability of composition of the main subgenera in interpretation by different authors. For example, the type species of the genus, B. minutator (Fabricius), in violation of the Principle of Coordination has been placed in the section Orthobracon of the subgenus Orthobracon Bracon by Tobias (1986) and together with the most part of the latter section has been transferred to the subgenus Orthobracon Glabrobracon by Papp (2008). These problems are most noticeable in the Far Eastern species which morphological peculiarity has rendered the diagnoses of the main subgenera very diffused and almost inapplicable (Tobias and Belokobylskij 2000). Thus, until reliable criteria of the subgeneric division of Bracon are established, we consider the species of Glabrobracon and Lucobracon in the nominative subgenus.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/1CD9E9EE8AA45F498273AE973611C2D0	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
50BE23425D2B5824AF2ED59DFEC5E388.text	50BE23425D2B5824AF2ED59DFEC5E388.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Campyloneurus bohayicus (Belokobylskij 2000) Samartsev & Ku 2021	<div><p>Campyloneurus bohayicus (Belokobylskij, 2000) comb. nov.</p> <p>Fig. A10</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea - Gyeongsangnam-do • 1 female; Tongyeong-si, [78] Hansan-myeon, Bijin Island, Bijin-ri; 14-16 Sep. 1997; Pierre Tripotin leg.; Malaise trap; NIBR 525.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>Russia: Far East: Primorskiy Territory. South Korea (new record).</p> <p>Remarks.</p> <p>The species has been re-described and its taxonomic position has been reviewed recently (Samartsev 2019). The species is very similar to Campyloneurus pachypus Li, van Achterberg &amp; Chen, 2020, their differences are listed in diagnosis of the latter species.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/50BE23425D2B5824AF2ED59DFEC5E388	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
90170F23FBD55D968B2696DD4102A792.text	90170F23FBD55D968B2696DD4102A792.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Campyloneurus pachypus Li, van Achterberg & Chen 2020	<div><p>Campyloneurus pachypus Li, van Achterberg &amp; Chen, 2020</p> <p>Figs 93-98, A10</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea - Gangwon-do • 1 female; Hongcheon-gun, [12] Duchon-myeon; 11 Oct. 1995; J.Y. Choi leg.; NIBR 524.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>China (Li et al. 2020c): Hubei, Zhejiang. South Korea (new record).</p> <p>Description.</p> <p>Character states from Li et al. (2020c) are given in parentheses. Female. Body length 4.7 mm (6.4-6.6 mm), fore wing length 4.8 mm. Transverse diameter of eye (dorsal view) 1.6 × (2.1 ×) and (lateral view) 1.8 × longer than temple. POL 1.4 × Od (1 ×); OOL 2.5 × Od (2 ×); OOL 1.8 × POL (2 ×). Face width 1.2 × (1.4 ×) combined height of face and clypeus, 2.0 × width of hypoclypeal depression. Longitudinal diameter of eye 3.1 × longer than malar space (anterior view). Malar suture absent. Scape (lateral view) 1.6 × longer than maximum wide, longer ventrally, than dorsally, concave laterally. Mesosoma 1.6 × (1.8 ×) longer than its maximum height. Notauli deep anteriorly, absent and not united posteriorly. Fore wing vein 1-R1 1.5 × longer than pterostigma. Vein 3-SR 3.2 × (3.3 ×) vein r, 0.63 × (0.68 ×) vein SR1, 2.1 × vein 2-SR. Vein 1-SR+M curved forward proximately. Wing membrane evenly setose in base of hind wing. Hind femur 3.7 × (3.8 ×) longer than wide. Claws with moderate large rounded basal lobe. Median length of first metasomal tergite as large as its apical width (1.1 × its apical width). Dorsal carinae of first metasomal tergite incomplete, strongly curved towards apex; dorsolateral carinae developed. Second metasomal tergite medially 1.3 × longer than third tergite; basal width of second tergite 1.4 × larger than its median length; with long weakly converging sublateral carinae; without sublateral posteriorly diverging grooves. Anterolateral areas of second metasomal tergite elongate-triangulate, very long, smooth, with sharp crenulate margins; median area of tergite strongly elevated, short and wide, transverse-triangle, with long narrow “tail” posteriorly; separated by sharp crenulate margin. Transverse subapical grooves absent on third tergite, incomplete on fourth tergite, and complete on fifth tergite, crenulate. Ovipositor sheath 0.95 × as long as hind tibia, 0.3 × (0.2 ×) as long as fore wing. Apex of ovipositor with developed nodus and ventral serration. Body mostly smooth; first metasomal tergite laterally weakly rugulose, its median area apically foveate-rugose; second tergite medially rugose, laterally smooth. Coloration mostly as in Cyanopterus tricolor (Ivanov), but tegula and fore legs entirely yellow and mesoscutum and scutellum rusty.</p> <p>Diagnosis.</p> <p>The species is very similar to Campyloneurus bohayicus (Belokobylskij, 2000), their differences are listed below.</p> <table><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">1</td> <td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Scape about 2 × longer than maximum wide (Samartsev 2019: fig. 24). Head black. Apex of ovipositor without nodus and ventral serration, simple and acute (ibid: fig. 24). Face more or less granulate (ibid: fig. 5). Hind wing membrane proximally with sparse setosity near vein cu-a (ibid: fig. 25). Anterolateral areas of second metasomal tergite elongate-triangulate, but less long (ibid: fig. 14)</td> <td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Campyloneurus bohayicus (Belokobylskij)</td> </tr> <tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">-</td> <td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Scape about 1.5 × longer than maximum wide (Fig. 96; Li et al. 2020c: fig. 16K). Head rusty. Apex of ovipositor with well-developed nodus and ventral serration (Fig. 97; Li et al. 2020c: fig. 16i). Face smooth (Fig. 94; Li et al. 2020c: 16g). Hind wing membrane proximally evenly setose (Fig. 93; Li et al. 2020c: 16b). Anterolateral areas of second metasomal tergite elongate-triangulate, very long (Fig. 94; Li et al. 2020c: fig. 16e)</td> <td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Campyloneurus pachypus Li, van Achterberg &amp; Chen</td> </tr></table> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/90170F23FBD55D968B2696DD4102A792	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
95996A2695205348AD9C021346B65B9B.text	95996A2695205348AD9C021346B65B9B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Campyloneurus penini (Belokobylskij 2000) Samartsev & Ku 2021	<div><p>Campyloneurus penini (Belokobylskij, 2000) comb. nov.</p> <p>Fig. A10</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea (1 female, 3 males). - Gangwon-do • 1 female; Hongcheon-gun, [13] Naechon-myeon, Waya-ri, Baegamsan Mountain; 1 Sep. - 18 Oct. 2002; D.-S. Ku leg.; Malaise trap; SMNE 526 • 1 male; Yeongwol-gun, [18] Hanbando-myeon, Ssangyong-ri; 24 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; NIBR 529 • 1 male; same data as for preceding; ZISP 528. - Chungcheongbuk-do • 1 male; Goesan-gun, [59] Cheongcheon-myeon, Sagimak-ri; 23 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 527.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>Russia: Far East: Primorskiy Territory. South Korea (new record).</p> <p>Remarks.</p> <p>The taxonomic position of the species has been reviewed recently (Samartsev 2019).</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/95996A2695205348AD9C021346B65B9B	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
1BDAB81410285CFC88F9D77836860820.text	1BDAB81410285CFC88F9D77836860820.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Campyloneurus Szepligeti 1900	<div><p>Genus Campyloneurus Szepligeti, 1900</p> <p>Remarks.</p> <p>Due to the recent discovery of the species with character states intermediate between Acampyloneurus van Achterberg and Campyloneurus Szépligeti (Li et al. 2020c) the taxonomic statuses and diagnoses of these genera require special revision. Here we consider the species previously classified as Acampyloneurus (Samartsev 2019) as the members of Campyloneurus, because they fit in the new range of variability of the latter genus.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/1BDAB81410285CFC88F9D77836860820	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
4EE1D31294E9539696742E8F0F96610E.text	4EE1D31294E9539696742E8F0F96610E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Craspedolcus kurentzovi (Belokobylskij 1986)	<div><p>Craspedolcus kurentzovi (Belokobylskij, 1986)</p> <p>Fig. A10</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea - Gyeonggi-do • 1 female; Gunpo-si, [35] Sokdal-dong, Surisan Mountain; 10 Jun. 1998; Hyong-Kun Lee leg.; light trap; NIBR 817.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>Japan: Shikoku (Belokobylskij and Tobias 2000). Russia: Far East: Primorskiy Territory. South Korea (new record).</p> <p>Remarks.</p> <p>The taxonomic position of the species has been reviewed recently (Samartsev 2019).</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/4EE1D31294E9539696742E8F0F96610E	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
6BEBB2B66776591AB5647C28AEB54DC3.text	6BEBB2B66776591AB5647C28AEB54DC3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cyanopterus tricolor (Ivanov 1896)	<div><p>Cyanopterus tricolor (Ivanov, 1896)</p> <p>Figs 99-104, A10</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea (4 females, 2 males). - Gangwon-do • 1 female; Yangyang-gun, [10] Seo-myeon, Galcheon-ri, Yaksusan Mountain; 9 Aug. 1989; K.T. Park leg.; NIBR 517 • 1 female; Hongcheon-gun, [13] Naechon-myeon, Waya-ri, Baegamsan Mountain; 31 Jul. 2002; D.-S. Ku leg.; light trap; ZISP 515 • 1 male; Hoengseong-gun, [16] Gonggeun-myeon, Hakdam-ri; 24 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 518. - Gyeongsangbuk-do • 1 female; Gyeongsan-si, [49] Yeongnam University, Department of Biology; 19 Jun. 199?; S.K. Lee leg.; SMNE 516. - Chungcheongbuk-do • 1 male; Goesan-gun, [59] Cheongcheon-myeon, Sagimak-ri; 23 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; ZISP 519. - Gyeongsangnam-do • 1 female; Jinju-si, [75] Neadong-myeon, Doksan-ri (Around the forest road); 5-20 May 2003; Tea-Ho Ahn leg.; Malaise trap; SMNE HYM-BRA_ATH_0000150.</p> <p>Additional material.</p> <p>Ukraine • 1 male (lectotype); Kupyansk; 23 May 1895; P.V. Ivanov leg.; blackthorn; ZISP.</p> <p>Russia - Primorskiy Territory • 1 female; Khasansky District, 30 km S of Slavyanka; 3 Aug. 1985; S.A. Belokobylskij leg.; oak forest, hazel grove; ZISP B0075 • 1 female; Mikhaylovsky District, Tarasovka; 24 Jul. 1972; L. Kulikova leg.; flowers, soybean, wheat; ZISP B0077 • 1 female; Spassky District, Spassk-Dalny; 17 May - 21 Jun. 1996; S.A. Belokobylskij leg.; shrubs, forest; ZISP B0076.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>China (Cao et al. 2020): Jilin, Liaoning. Eastern Europe. Russia: European part; Far East: Jewish Autonomous Province, Primorskiy Territory; Western Siberia (Belokobylskij and Tobias 2000). South Korea (new record).</p> <p>Description.</p> <p>Female. Body length 4.1-5.8 mm, fore wing length 4.3-6.2 mm. Transverse diameter of eye (dorsal and lateral view) 1.1-1.4 × longer than temple. POL 1.1-1.3 × Od. OOL 2.5-2.8 × Od. OOL 1.9-2.4 × POL. Face width 1.2-1.5 × combined height of face and clypeus, 1.9-2.0 × width of hypoclypeal depression. Longitudinal diameter of eye 2.2-2.7 × longer than malar space (anterior view). Malar suture absent. Scape (lateral view) as long dorsally as ventrally, concave laterally. Mesosoma 1.5-1.7 × longer than its maximum height. Notauli impressed anteriorly, shallow and not united posteriorly. Fore wing vein 1-R1 1.4-1.8 × longer than pterostigma. Marginal cell 5.5-6.6 × longer than distance from its apex to apex of wing. Vein 3-SR 3.5-3.9 × vein r. Vein 3-SR 0.50-0.70 × vein SR1. Vein 3-SR 1.8-2.3 × vein 2-SR. Vein 1-SR+M weakly curved forward proximately. Wing membrane evenly setose in base of hind wing. Hind femur 3.2-3.4 × longer than wide. Claws with moderately large rounded basal lobe. Median length of first tergite 1.0-1.2 × its apical width. Dorsal carinae of first metasomal tergite absent; dorsolateral carinae weakly separated. Second metasomal tergite medially 1.25-1.30 × as long as third tergite; with long parallel sublateral carinae and anterolateral, posteriorly diverging sublateral crenulated grooves; basal width of second tergite 1.4-1.6 × its median length. Anterolateral areas of second metasomal tergite elongate-triangulate, strongly separated by crenulate furrows and sharp crenulate margins; median area of tergite strongly elevated, triangle, large and wide, rounded on sides, separated by crenulate furrows and complete sharp margin. Apical margins of third to sixth tergites without transverse subapical grooves. Ovipositor sheath about 1.5 × longer than hind tibia, 0.41-0.46 × as long as fore wing. Apex of ovipositor without distinct nodus, acute; with weak or more or less developed ventral serration. Body entirely smooth, only first metasomal tergite sometimes foveate-rugose apicomedially. Body mostly brownish black; head, prothorax (often also mesoscutum), tegulae and pattern on fore leg reddish yellow; maxillary palps yellow; wing membrane brownish darkened; pterostigma and wing veins brown; membranous areas of metasomal sterna pale yellow.</p> <p>Diagnosis.</p> <p>Cyanopterus tricolor differs from similar species (C. hinoemataensis, C. kusarensis, and C. praecinctus) by the relatively long ovipositor (in related species it is 0.85-1.00 × and 0.2-0.3 × as long as hind tibia and fore wing, respectively) and absence of transverse subapical grooves on third-fifth metasomal tergites.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/6BEBB2B66776591AB5647C28AEB54DC3	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		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4FF59D4E3D8656F4890473B4806D611F.text	4FF59D4E3D8656F4890473B4806D611F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Iphiaulax mactator (Klug 1817)	<div><p>Iphiaulax mactator (Klug, 1817)</p> <p>Fig. A11</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea (1 female, 1 male). - Gangwon-do • 1 male; Yanggu-gun, [8] Bangsan-myeon, Omi-ri; 13 Jun. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; NIBR79. - Seoul-si • 1 female; Gwanak-gu, [23] Shinrim-dong; 29 Jun. 1973; H.-M. Kim leg.; SMNE78.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>Caucasus. China: Henan, Hunan (Li et al. 2020c), Inner Mongolia (Li et al. 2020c), Jilin. Europe: Eastern, Southern, and Western Europe. Iran. Kazakhstan. Mongolia. Russia: Eastern Siberia: Buryatia Republic, Zabaikalskiy Territory; European part; Far East: Amur Province, Jewish Autonomous Province, Primorskiy Territory. South Korea (new record). Turkey.</p> <p>Remarks.</p> <p>See Li et al. (2020c) for the diagnosis of the species.</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/4FF59D4E3D8656F4890473B4806D611F	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
3DC78F09FFB95AE5A5E10C33AD78935C.text	3DC78F09FFB95AE5A5E10C33AD78935C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Iphiaulax wuhainensis Wang & Chen 2008	<div><p>Iphiaulax wuhainensis Wang &amp; Chen, 2008</p> <p>Figs 105-109, A11</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea (9 females, 14 males) • 2 females; without explicit locality [“白桥” = 白橋, (" White Bridge ")]; 9 Aug. 1957; SMNE 65, 66. - Gangwon-do • 1 male; Yanggu-gun, [8] Bangsan-myeon, Omi-ri; 13 Jun. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 474. - Chungcheongbuk-do • 1 male; Okcheon-gun, [62] Iwon-myeon, Iwon-ri; 22 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 491. - Gyeongsangnam-do • 1 female; Uiryeong-gun, [67] Garye-myeon, Gapeul-ri, Jagulsan Mountain; 21 Jul. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 473 • 1 male; Changwon-si, [68] Masanhappo-gu, Jinbuk-myeon, Yeonghak-ri, Seobuk Mountain; 20 Jul. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 475 • 1 male; Jinju-si, [71] Daepyeong-myeon, Naechon-ri; 4 Jul. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 487 • 2 females; Jinju-si, [72] Gajwa-dong; 16 Jun. 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; NIBR 476, 477 • 2 females; same data as for preceding; SMNE 478, 479 • 2 males; same data as for preceding; SMNE 480, 481 • 1 male; same data as for preceding; 19 Jun. 1993; SMNE 486 • 1 male; same data as for preceding; 9 Jun. 1993; ZISP 489 • 1 male; same data as for preceding; SMNE 490 • 1 female; same data as for preceding; 22 Aug. 1993; SMNE 488 • 1 male; Jinju-si, [75] Neadong-myeon, Doksan-ri (Around the forest road); 1 Jun. 2003; Tea-Ho Ahn leg.; sweeping; SMNE HYM-BRA_ATH_0000675 • 1 male; Jinju-si, [76] Geumgok-myeon; 26 May 1984; S.J. Choi leg.; SMNE 485 • 1 male; same data as for preceding; 1 Jun. 1984; SMNE 484 • 2 males; same data as for preceding; 21 Jun. 1984; SMNE 482, 483 • 1 female; same locality as in preceding; 16 Jun. 1985; G.J. Jeong leg.; ZISP 472.</p> <p>Additional material.</p> <p>China - Liaoning • 1 female; Shenyang; 1 Jul. 1952; I.A. Rubtsov leg.; ZISP.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>China: Inner Mongolia, also presumably Beijing, Liaoning, Shaanxi, Shandong, Zhejiang (see remarks). South Korea (new record).</p> <p>Description.</p> <p>Female. Body length 5-8 mm; fore wing length 5-7 mm. Width of head (dorsal view) 1.5-1.7 × its median length. Transverse diameter of eye (dorsal view) 1.3-1.4 × and longer than temple. OOL 3.1-3.7 × Od; POL 1.5-1.8 × Od; OOL 1.9-2.2 × POL. Face width 1.5-1.6 × combined height of face and clypeus; 2.2-2.5 × larger than width of hypoclypeal depression. Longitudinal diameter of eye 1.7-1.8 × longer than malar space (anterior view). Malar suture weakly impressed (sometimes more deep under eye), weakly crenulate and densely setose. Antenna with 47-61 antennomeres. Scape (lateral view) longer ventrally than dorsally, somewhat swollen. First, middle and penultimate flagellomeres 1.5-1.8 ×, about 1.3 ×, and 1.4-1.6 × longer than wide, respectively. Apical flagellomere weakly pointed, apically with flat inclined area. Mesosoma 1.8-1.9 × longer than its maximum height. Notauli deep anteriorly, absent and not united posteriorly. Mesoscutum setose only on notaulic area. Mesepimeral and metapleural sulci smooth, mesopleural pit indistinct. Fore wing vein 1-R1 1.2-1.4 × longer than pterostigma; marginal cell 2.7-3.6 × longer than distance from its apex to apex of wing. Vein 3-SR 2.9-3.3 × vein r, 0.53-0.63 × vein SR1, 1.7-2.1 × vein 2-SR. Wing membrane evenly setose in base of hind wing. Hind femur 3.3-4.0 × longer than wide. Claws with moderately large rounded basal lobe. Median length of first tergite 1.1-1.3 × its apical width. Dorsolateral carinae of first metasomal tergite absent or weakly separated (sometimes only behind spiracle), dorsal carinae absent. Second tergite medially about 1.2 × longer than third tergite; with deeply impressed anteriorly and very shallow posteriorly, smooth s-shaped dorsolateral longitudinal impressions and with anterolateral posteriorly diverging deep smooth furrows; basal width of second metasomal tergite 1.2-1.5 × larger than its median length. Apical margins of third to sixth tergites thick, without transverse subapical grooves. Ovipositor sheath 0.80-1.05 × as long as hind tibia and 0.24-0.30 × as long as fore wing. Apex of ovipositor with weakly widened blunt upper valve and weakly developed or absent ventral serration. Body entirely smooth. Head, mesosoma and legs mainly brownish black, metasoma reddish yellow. Face, anterior and posterior margins of eye, lateral sides of pronotum, mesoscutum along notauli, apex of fore femur, and base of fore tibia reddish yellow. Maxillary palps brownish black, tegulae dark brown. Wing membrane deeply darkened, somewhat lighter apically; pterostigma brown, sometimes with small yellowish patch basally, wing veins dark brown.</p> <p>Male. Body length 4.0-5.5 mm; fore wing length 4.3-5.5 mm. Antenna with 41-51 antennomeres. First flagellomere 1.8-2.2 × longer than its apical width. Mesosoma 1.9-2.1 × longer than its maximum height. Vein 3-SR 2.9-3.8 × vein r. Hind femur 3.6-4.6 × longer than wide. Furrows on metasoma weakly crenulate. Basal width of second metasomal tergite 1.0-1.2 × larger than its median length. Second tergite sometimes weakly and sparsely foveate. Apex of metasoma with brownish black patch.</p> <p>Diagnosis.</p> <p>Iphiaulax wuhainensis is very similar to I. impeditor (Kokujev, 1898) distributed in Europe, Caucasus, Western and Central Asia (including Kazakhstan), Western Siberia, and Krasnoyarsk Territory in Eastern Siberia. Two taxa may represent two subspecies or geographical varieties of one species. The differences between I. wuhainensis and I. impeditor are presented below.</p> <table><tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">1</td> <td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Pterostigma yellow with brown patch apically (Fig. 110). Anterolateral areas of second-fifth metasomal tergites separated by crenulate furrows (Fig. 116). Second tergite with smoothed foveate sculpture; first tergite laterally weakly rugulose (Fig. 115). Malar suture deep, sparsely setose (Figs 112, 113). Mesopleural pit deep and separated from mesepimeral sulcus. Marginal cell 2.2-2.4 × longer than distance from its apex to apex of wing</td> <td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Iphiaulax impeditor (Kokujev)</td> </tr> <tr><td colspan="1" rowspan="1">-</td> <td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Pterostigma brown, sometimes with small yellowish patch basally (Fig. 105). Anterolateral areas of second-fifth metasomal tergites separated by smooth furrows (Fig. 109). Second tergite smooth (sometimes only with sparse narrow punctures); first metasomal tergite laterally smooth (Fig. 107). Malar suture weakly impressed, densely setose (Fig. 106). Mesopleural pit indistinct. Marginal cell 2.7-3.6 × longer than distance from its apex to apex of wing</td> <td colspan="1" rowspan="1">Iphiaulax wuhainensis Wang &amp; Chen</td> </tr></table> <p>Remarks.</p> <p>Two of three works indicating Iphiaulax impeditor in China (Wang et al. 2008; Li et al. 2020c) list mostly the same material. Both works do not indicate the most distinct differences between I. impeditor and I. wuhainensis, the coloration of the pterostigma and sculpture of metasoma. In addition, the pictures of I. impeditor in Li et al. (2020c: figs 33, 34) obviously represent a specimen of I. wuhainensis. Thus, both indications of I. impeditor in China are doubtful and likely belong to I. wuhainensis. I. impeditor has been also listed for the north-east part of China (Liaoning: Tobias and Belokobylskij 2000). This indication is based on a single specimen in the collection of ZISP (the label is cited above in the additional material for the species), which also belongs to I. wuhainensis.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/3DC78F09FFB95AE5A5E10C33AD78935C	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
3DA323BF819E5E8A80C251A03889F8F1.text	3DA323BF819E5E8A80C251A03889F8F1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Syntomernus asphondyliae (Watanabe 1940)	<div><p>Syntomernus asphondyliae (Watanabe, 1940)</p> <p>Fig. A11</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea (4 females, 2 males). - Gangwon-do • 1 female; Goseong-gun, [2] Ganseong-eup; 25 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; NIBR 464 • 2 males; same data as for preceding; SMNE 465, 466. - Gyeongsangnam-do • 2 females; Hamyang-gun, [66] Macheon-myeon; 1 Sep. 2016; Heung-Yoon Oh leg.; from silver vine (Actinidia polygama) gall; NIBR • 1 female; same data as for preceding; ZISP.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>Japan: Honshu, Kyushu. Russia: Far East: Khabarovsk Territory, Primorskiy Territory. South Korea (new record).</p> <p>Remarks.</p> <p>Bracon flaccus Papp, 1996 described from North Korea used to be considered a synonym of Syntomernus asphondyliae (Watanabe) (Tobias and Belokobylskij 2000), but recently has been synonymised with S. sunosei (Maeto, 1991) (Samartsev and Ku 2020). The key to the Eastern-Palaearctic species of Syntomernus is given in Samartsev and Ku (2020: 34).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/3DA323BF819E5E8A80C251A03889F8F1	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
39F5E1C720355EA9B3271298CFC738D0.text	39F5E1C720355EA9B3271298CFC738D0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Syntomernus tamabae (Maeto 1991)	<div><p>Syntomernus tamabae (Maeto, 1991)</p> <p>Fig. A12</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea (1 female, 4 males). - Gangwon-do • 2 males; Sokcho-si, [6] Nohak-dong; 11 Jun. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 470, 471 • 1 male; Inje-gun, [9] Inje-eup, Hapgang-ri; 27 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; NIBR 468. - Chungcheongnam-do • 1 female; Geumsan-gun, [53] Chubu-myeon, Seongdang-ri, Gaedeoksa Temple; 22 May 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 467. - Jeollanam-do • 1 male; Yeosu-si, [86] Nam-myeon, Geumodo Island, Uhak-ri; 19 Jul. 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 469.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>Japan: Honshu, Kyushu, Ryukyu, Shikoku. South Korea (new record).</p> <p>Remarks.</p> <p>The key to the Eastern-Palaearctic species of Syntomernus is provided by Samartsev and Ku (2020: 34).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/39F5E1C720355EA9B3271298CFC738D0	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
96D66AF006FA5EDA9895C42E6B62EB92.text	96D66AF006FA5EDA9895C42E6B62EB92.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Uncobracon belokobylskii Samartsev 2018	<div><p>Uncobracon belokobylskii Samartsev, 2018</p> <p>Fig. A12</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea (4 females, 1 male). - Gyeonggi-do • 1 female; Pocheon-si, [25] Yeongbuk-myeon, Sanjeong-ri, Lake Sanjeong; 14 Jun. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 443 • 1 male; Gapyeong-gun, [30] Buk-myeon, Dodae-ri, Myeongjisan Mountain; 14 Jun. 1992; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 1681 • 1 female; Suwon-si, [37] Gwonseon-gu, Seodun-dong, Yeogisan Mountain; 23-29 Jun. 1994; D.-S. Ku leg.; Malaise trap; SMNE 444. - Gyeongsangnam-do • 1 female; Jinju-si, [72] Gajwa-dong; 16 Jun. 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; NIBR 445. - Jeollanam-do • 1 female; Yeosu-si, [84] Nam-myeon, Dumo-ri, Town Moha; 20 Jul. 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; SMNE 442.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>Russia: Far East: Primorskiy Territory (Samartsev 2018). South Korea (new record).</p> <p>Remarks.</p> <p>The diagnosis of the species is provided in Samartsev (2018).</p></div> 	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/96D66AF006FA5EDA9895C42E6B62EB92	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
AD99739E02A15D48982DFE137EBC7505.text	AD99739E02A15D48982DFE137EBC7505.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Uncobracon Papp 1996	<div><p>Genus Uncobracon Papp, 1996</p> <p>Remarks.</p> <p>Uncobracon has been considered either a separate genus (Papp 1996: 168; Tan et al. 2012: 64) or a subgenus of the genus Bracon (Tobias and Belokobylskij 2000: 119; Lee et al 2020b: 242). We follow the first point of view as more justified.</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/AD99739E02A15D48982DFE137EBC7505	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
DCB3EA2D58985E29B35C94E60004EB23.text	DCB3EA2D58985E29B35C94E60004EB23.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Uncobracon tricoloratus (Tobias 2000) Papp 1996	<div><p>Uncobracon tricoloratus (Tobias, 2000)</p> <p>Fig. A12</p> <p>Material.</p> <p>South Korea - Jeollanam-do • 1 female; Yeosu-si, [87] Nam-myeon, Ando Island, Ando-ri; 4 Aug. 1993; D.-S. Ku leg.; NIBR 930.</p> <p>Distribution.</p> <p>China: Zhejiang (Li et al. 2020c). Russia: Far East: Primorskiy Territory. South Korea (new record).</p> <p>Remarks.</p> <p>The keys to the species of Uncobracon is presented in Samartsev (2018) and Li et al. (2020c).</p> </div>	http://treatment.plazi.org/id/DCB3EA2D58985E29B35C94E60004EB23	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Pensoft via Plazi	Samartsev, Konstantin;Ku, Deok-Seo	Samartsev, Konstantin, Ku, Deok-Seo (2021): New records of Braconinae (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) from South Korea. Journal of Hymenoptera Research 83: 21-72, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.83.63353
