METEORINAE (Cresson, 1887)

Papp, J, 2003, Braconidae (Hymenoptera) From Korea, Xxi. Species Of Fifteen Subfamilies, Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 49 (2), pp. 115-152 : 119-120

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.12587131

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scientific name

METEORINAE
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METEORINAE

Meteorus cinctellus (SPINOLA, 1808) – 1 f: No. 231. – In the Far East ofRussia a frequent to common species, known from Japan. New to the fauna of Korea.

Meteorus nixoni HUDDLESTON, 1980 – 1 f: Prov. Cheju, Halla Mts , Halla National Park, 1280 m, 22 August 1992, leg. L. RONKAY. – Known from Austria, Japan and Russian Far East. New to the fauna of Korea.

Meteorus obsoletus (WESMAEL, 1835) 1 f: Prov. North Pyongan, Myohyang Mts , 19 August 1982, leg. BERON et POPOV .

Meteorus profligator (HALIDAY, 1835) 1 m: Prov. North Pyongan , Myohyang Mts , 14 August 1982, leg. BERON et POPOV. – Sporadic in the Palaearctic Region, nearest to Korea listed in Japan and Russian Far East. New to the fauna of Korea.

Meteorus pulchricornis (WESMAEL, 1835) 1 f: Prov. Cheju, Halla Mts , 3 km S from Songpanak, 630–650 m, 29 April 1994, leg. L. RONKAY et A. VOJNITS. 1 f: Prov. Kangwon, Kumgang Mts , 25 Sept. 1994, leg. F. MÉSZÁROS et L. ZOMBORI. – Frequent in the Palaearctic Region, reported from Korea .

Meteorus takenoi MAETô, 1989 – 7 f: Prov. Cheju, Halla Mts , Yongshil National Park, 1050 m, 27 April 1994, leg. L. PEREGOVITS, L. RONKAY et A. VOJNITS. – Listed in Japan, Russian Far East and Korea. In Korea frequent to common .

Meteorus watanabei MAETô, 1989 – 1 f: Prov. North Pyongan, Myohyang Mts, City Hotel , 14 August 1982, leg. BERON et POPOV .

Zele chlorophthalmus (SPINOLA, 1808) 1 f: Prov. Kangwon, Kumgang Mts, Kumgang Hotel , 9 June 1991, leg. L. RONKAY et A. VOJNITS .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hymenoptera

Family

Braconidae

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